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Referential Null Subjects (RNS) in colloquial spoken Persian : does speaker familiarity have an impact?
Haig, Geoffrey; Adibifar, Shirin (2019): Referential Null Subjects (RNS) in colloquial spoken Persian : does speaker familiarity have an impact?, in: Alireza Korangy, Behrooz Mahmoodi-Bakhtiari, Alireza Korangy, u. a. (Hrsg.), Essays on typology of Iranian languages, Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, S. 102–121, doi: 10.1515/9783110604443-006.
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Essays on typology of Iranian languages
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Korangy, Alireza
Mahmoodi-Bakhtiari, Behrooz
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Year of publication:
2019
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9783110604443
9783110601749
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English
Abstract:
We test the hypothesis that referential null subjects in Persian are more likely to be omitted if the interlocutors are personally familiar with each other. We use a purpose-built spoken language corpus of vernacular Persian, which is freely available online. Our results indicate that there is no significant effect of speaker familiarity on the frequency of subject drop in Persian.
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Persisch
Gesprochene Sprache
Pro-Drop-Parameter
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Pro-drop
Persian
spoken language
corpus-based typology
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November 4, 2022
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