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   The [[R|particle]] ''a'' is triggered by any preverbal nominal, regardless  
   The [[R|particle]] ''a'' is triggered by any preverbal nominal, regardless of whether it binds a [[Résomptivité|resumptive]] or comes from any movement gap. Yet a preverbal [[DP]] that comes from a movement gap only triggers ''(a)[[zo]]'' if it is the narrow subject, and ''[[emañ]], [[eo]]'' if it is a local object or a remote gap, (63) (cf. [[Hendrick (1988)|Hendrick 1988]]: 105-6 note 2).  
  of whether it binds a [[Résomptivité|resumptive]] or comes from any movement gap.  
  Yet a preverbal [[DP]] that comes from a movement gap only  
  triggers ''(a)[[zo]]'' if it is the narrow subject, and ''[[emañ]], [[eo]]''  
  if it is a local object or a remote gap, (63)  
  (cf. [[Hendrick (1988)|Hendrick 1988]]: 105-6 note 2).  
    
    
   Therefore the Leon dialect has the contrast in (64).  
   Therefore the Leon dialect has the contrast in (64).  
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   Preverbal [[DP]]s other than the narrow subject are differentiated by the  
   Preverbal [[DP]]s other than the narrow subject are differentiated by the [[COP|copula]] according as they link to a gap or a [[Résomptivité|resumptive]], and the key to this difference is not in the [[R|particle]], which neutralizes them.
  [[COP|copula]] according as they link to a gap or a [[Résomptivité|resumptive]], and the key to  
  this difference is not in the [[R|particle]], which neutralizes them.
    
    
   (63)a. Per '''EMAÑ / *A ZO''' Mona o klask __ er c'hoad.
   (63)a. Per '''EMAÑ / *A ZO''' Mona o klask __ er c'hoad.

Version du 26 novembre 2015 à 22:23

 The particle a is triggered by any preverbal nominal, regardless of whether it binds a resumptive or comes from any movement gap. Yet a preverbal DP that comes from a movement gap only triggers (a)zo if it is the narrow subject, and emañ, eo if it is a local object or a remote gap, (63) (cf. Hendrick 1988: 105-6 note 2). 
 
 Therefore the Leon dialect has the contrast in (64). 
 
 (64)a. A-bar extraction: DPi BE [… __i …]  
        →  eo/emañ copula / a particle
 
 (64)b. Broad subject: DPi BE [… pronouni …] 
        → (a) zo copula / a particle (Leon dialect, setting aside narrow subject)
 
 
 Preverbal DPs other than the narrow subject are differentiated by the copula according as they link to a gap or a resumptive, and the key to this difference is not in the particle, which neutralizes them.
 
 (63)a. Per EMAÑ / *A ZO Mona o klask __ er c'hoad.
 Per is R is Mona PRG seek in.the wood
 'Mona is looking for Per in the woods.'    (Hendrick 1988: 105-6 note 2)
 
 (63)b. Per A ZO o klask Mona er c'hoad
 Per R is PRG seek Mona in.the wood
 'Per is looking for Mona in the woods.'    (Hendrick 1988: 105-6 note 2)
 
 (63)c. Petra EMA en e zoñj [ober __]?
 what is in his thought do.INF
 'What is he thinking of doing.'            (Fave 1998:141 [Leon])
 

Référence

  • Rezac, M. 2011. Rezac, M. 2011. ‘Building and interpreting a nonthematic A-position: A-resumption in English and Breton’, Alain Rouveret (ed.), Resumptive pronouns at the interfaces, Language faculty and beyond, Benjamins. 241-286. (pdf de la version 2008)