Elide me bare: Null arguments in American Sign Language

In this paper, I argue that the traditional analysis of null arguments—subjects and objects—in American Sign Language needs to be re-evaluated. It is typically assumed that in the absence of agreement, the null argument is either a topic-bound variable or a silent pronoun (pro). I introduce novel da...

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Published inNatural language and linguistic theory Vol. 35; no. 2; pp. 397 - 446
Main Author Koulidobrova, Elena
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Dordrecht Springer 01.05.2017
Springer Netherlands
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Summary:In this paper, I argue that the traditional analysis of null arguments—subjects and objects—in American Sign Language needs to be re-evaluated. It is typically assumed that in the absence of agreement, the null argument is either a topic-bound variable or a silent pronoun (pro). I introduce novel data that pose a problem for both of these views. As the null argument is subjected to a variety of diagnostics, I demonstrate that it is best analyzed as a case of ellipsis of a non-branching argument of the verb—a bare NP.
ISSN:0167-806X
1573-0859
DOI:10.1007/s11049-016-9349-5