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|b الإمارات
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|a Saleh, Weam Luaibi
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|a The Preposition Stranding in "IRAQI" Arabic Sluicing Conditions and Generalization
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|b كلية الإمارات للعلوم التربوية
|c 2021
|g فبراير
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|a 401 - 421
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|a بحوث ومقالات
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|b This paper discusses and challenges the apparent violation of the Merchant Preposition Stranding Generalization (PSG) of 2001. As initiating with the description of the non-prepositive stranding language sluicing in Iraqi Arabic, optional tends to show in stranding and pied-piping a preposition. The study addresses an account arguing that Iraqi Arabic sluicing only derived from a cleft source under preposition stranded (p stranding). Therefore, pseudosluicing is an instance given its presence as sluicing. The evident P-stranding violation is that the wh-pivots of clefts cannot be contributed significantly by a preposition in Iraqi Arabic. Therefore, in the face of initial appearances, the Iraqi Arabic is not a counter-example of the generalisation of the merchant. In addition, two separate sources in Iraqi Arabic of IP ellipse are proposed: sluicing and pseudosluicing, both of which generated by wh-movement plus IP deletion. On the basis of both these sluicing-related evidence, updated evidence for the study of Arabic Class II interrogatives as copular clauses are given.
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|a اللغة العربية
|a حروف الجر
|a التراث العربي
|a العراق
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|b Preposition Stranding
|b IRAQI Arabic Sluicing
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|4 الادب
|6 Literature
|c 023
|e Journal of Arts, Literature, Humanities and Sociology Sciences
|f Mağallaẗ al-funūn wa-al-adab wa-ʿulūm al-insāniyyāt wa-al-iğtimāʿ
|l 064
|m ع64
|o 1889
|s مجلة الفنون والأدب وعلوم الإنسانيات والاجتماع
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|x 2616-3810
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|u 1889-000-064-023.pdf
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