📚 Persian Language Structure (I)
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💢 Verb Movement
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Roberts, I. (2001). Head movement. In: M. Baltin and Ch. Collins (Eds). The Handbook of Contemporary Syntactic Theory (113-147). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
Darzi, A. & Anoushe, M. (2010). Main verb movement in Persian: a minimalist approach. Researches in Language, 2(3): 21-55.
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💢 Perfective Construction
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Taleghani, A.H. (2008). Modality, Aspect and Negation in Persian. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.
Anoushe, M. (2021). Perfect Construction in Persian within the Framework of Distributed Morphology. Journal of Researches in Linguistics, 13(2), 189-216.
Anoushe, M. (2020). There is no Stem: the Distribution of Verbal Allomorphs, A Distributed Morphology Analysis. Journal of Language Research, 11(2): 25-48.
Eslami, M. (2018). Morphological Structure of Persian Verb in Perfect Tenses. Jouranal of Researches in Linguistics, 11 (1): 1-14.
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💢 Imperfective Construction
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Taleghani, A.H. (2008). Modality, Aspect and Negation in Persian. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.
Anoushe, M. (2021). Morphology in Syntax: from Minimalism to Distributed Morphology. Tehran: University of Tehran Press.
Anoushe, M. (2024). A Non-Lexicalist Analysis of the Imperfective Aspect and Its Interaction with the Perfective Aspect. Journal of Language Research, in press.
Yousefi, F., Monshizadeh, M. & Zahedi, F. (2020). The Evolution of Verbal Prefix mi in Persian Language. Journal of Language Researches, 11(2): 271-285.
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💢 Serial Verb Construction
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Taleghani, A.H. (2008). Modality, Aspect and Negation in Persian. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.
Anoushe, M. (2018). Serial Verb Construction in Persian: a Minimalist Approach. Journal of Researches in Linguistics, 11(1), 73-91.
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💢 Object Shift
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Karimi, S. (2005). A Minimalist Approach to Scrambling: Evidence from Persian. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Karimi, S. (2003). On Object Positions, Specificity, and Scrambling in Persian. In: S. Karimi (Ed). Word Order and Scrambling (91-124). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
Anoushe, M. (2021). Morphology in Syntax: from Minimalism to Distributed Morphology. Tehran: University of Tehran Press.
Amini, F. & Anoushe, M. (2022). Explanation of direct object movement based on Psycholinguistics experiments. Journal of linguistics and Khorasan Dialects. 14(2), 203-231.
https://t.me/MorphoSyntax
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💢 Verb Movement
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Roberts, I. (2001). Head movement. In: M. Baltin and Ch. Collins (Eds). The Handbook of Contemporary Syntactic Theory (113-147). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
Darzi, A. & Anoushe, M. (2010). Main verb movement in Persian: a minimalist approach. Researches in Language, 2(3): 21-55.
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💢 Perfective Construction
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Taleghani, A.H. (2008). Modality, Aspect and Negation in Persian. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.
Anoushe, M. (2021). Perfect Construction in Persian within the Framework of Distributed Morphology. Journal of Researches in Linguistics, 13(2), 189-216.
Anoushe, M. (2020). There is no Stem: the Distribution of Verbal Allomorphs, A Distributed Morphology Analysis. Journal of Language Research, 11(2): 25-48.
Eslami, M. (2018). Morphological Structure of Persian Verb in Perfect Tenses. Jouranal of Researches in Linguistics, 11 (1): 1-14.
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💢 Imperfective Construction
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Taleghani, A.H. (2008). Modality, Aspect and Negation in Persian. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.
Anoushe, M. (2021). Morphology in Syntax: from Minimalism to Distributed Morphology. Tehran: University of Tehran Press.
Anoushe, M. (2024). A Non-Lexicalist Analysis of the Imperfective Aspect and Its Interaction with the Perfective Aspect. Journal of Language Research, in press.
Yousefi, F., Monshizadeh, M. & Zahedi, F. (2020). The Evolution of Verbal Prefix mi in Persian Language. Journal of Language Researches, 11(2): 271-285.
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💢 Serial Verb Construction
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Taleghani, A.H. (2008). Modality, Aspect and Negation in Persian. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.
Anoushe, M. (2018). Serial Verb Construction in Persian: a Minimalist Approach. Journal of Researches in Linguistics, 11(1), 73-91.
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💢 Object Shift
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Karimi, S. (2005). A Minimalist Approach to Scrambling: Evidence from Persian. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Karimi, S. (2003). On Object Positions, Specificity, and Scrambling in Persian. In: S. Karimi (Ed). Word Order and Scrambling (91-124). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
Anoushe, M. (2021). Morphology in Syntax: from Minimalism to Distributed Morphology. Tehran: University of Tehran Press.
Amini, F. & Anoushe, M. (2022). Explanation of direct object movement based on Psycholinguistics experiments. Journal of linguistics and Khorasan Dialects. 14(2), 203-231.
https://t.me/MorphoSyntax
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📚 Persian Language Structure (II)
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💢 EPP and Subject Position
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Karimi, S. (2005). A Minimalist Approach to Scrambling: Evidence from Persian. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Darzi, A. & Rezaee, A. (2021). Phased Based Analysis of Extraction in Persian: Evidence from Noun and Adjective Phrases. Language Related Research, 11(6):721-744.
Darzi A, & Abbasi M. (2018). Exploring the Subject Surface Position in Persian: A Psycholinguistic Study. Language Related Research, 9(3): 203-225.
Anoushe, M. (2019). Sideward Movement of Subjects in the Past Participle Clauses: A Minimalist Approach. Journal of Language Research, 7(1): 1-20.
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💢 Expletive Construction
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Karimi, S. (2005). A Minimalist Approach to Scrambling: Evidence from Persian. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Darzi, A. & Tafakkori Rezayi, Sh. (2010). Expletive in Persian. Journal of Researches in Linguistics, 2(3): 57-73.
Mansoori, M. (2015). Expletive "Pro" in Persian Language. Language Science, 3(5): 29-52.
Anoushe, M. (2014). Null Expletive Pronoun: A Minimalist Approach. Journal of linguistics and Khorasan Dialects, 6(11): 29-53.
Anoushe, M. (2024). Categorial-Selectional Features in Expletive Constructions: A Minimalist Approach. Journal of Researches in Linguistics, in press.
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💢 Passive Structure
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Emonds, J. 2006. Adjectival Passives: The Construction in the Iron Mask. In M. Everaert and H. V. Riemsdijk (Eds.). The Blackwell Companion to Syntax (I:16-60). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
Folli, R., Harley, H. and Karimi, S. (2005). Determinants of event type in Persian complex predicates. Lingua, 115: 1365–1401.
Dabir-Moghaddam, M. (1985). Passive in Persian. Linguistics, 2(1): 31-46.
Anoushe, M. (2015). Passive Structure in Persian: A Minimalist Approach. Journal of Language Research, 6(1): 1-20.
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💢 Ellipsis
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Anoushe, M. (2018). Gapping and Sluicing in Persian: A Minimalist Approach, Journal of Linguistics and Khorasan Dialects 10 (18): 101-123.
Majidi, Sh., Bahrami, F. & Anoushe, M. (2023). Primary and Secondary Predicate Ellipsis in Complement and Adjunct Small Clauses. Journal of Language Research, 13(2): 105-134.
Karimi, Y. and Azmoudeh, H. (2013). Verb Phrase Ellipsis in Persian: The Structural Question, Language Related Research 3 (2): 77-94.
Karimi, Y. and Azmoudeh, H. (2016). Verb Phrase Ellipsis in Persian: The Questions of Identity and Licensing, Language Research 6 (2): 101-120.
Shabani M. (2015). Right Node Raising: A Nonhomogeneous Construction in Persian. Language Related Research, 6(2):151-172.
Shabani M. (2016). V-stranding VP ellipsis in Persian: A minimalist approach. Language Related Research, 7(5): 97-118.
Shafiei ILkhechy, N. (2015). Ellipsis in Persian Complex Predicates: VVPE or Something Else. Annual Conference of the Canadian Linguistic, 1-15.
https://t.me/MorphoSyntax
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💢 EPP and Subject Position
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Karimi, S. (2005). A Minimalist Approach to Scrambling: Evidence from Persian. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Darzi, A. & Rezaee, A. (2021). Phased Based Analysis of Extraction in Persian: Evidence from Noun and Adjective Phrases. Language Related Research, 11(6):721-744.
Darzi A, & Abbasi M. (2018). Exploring the Subject Surface Position in Persian: A Psycholinguistic Study. Language Related Research, 9(3): 203-225.
Anoushe, M. (2019). Sideward Movement of Subjects in the Past Participle Clauses: A Minimalist Approach. Journal of Language Research, 7(1): 1-20.
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💢 Expletive Construction
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Karimi, S. (2005). A Minimalist Approach to Scrambling: Evidence from Persian. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Darzi, A. & Tafakkori Rezayi, Sh. (2010). Expletive in Persian. Journal of Researches in Linguistics, 2(3): 57-73.
Mansoori, M. (2015). Expletive "Pro" in Persian Language. Language Science, 3(5): 29-52.
Anoushe, M. (2014). Null Expletive Pronoun: A Minimalist Approach. Journal of linguistics and Khorasan Dialects, 6(11): 29-53.
Anoushe, M. (2024). Categorial-Selectional Features in Expletive Constructions: A Minimalist Approach. Journal of Researches in Linguistics, in press.
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💢 Passive Structure
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Emonds, J. 2006. Adjectival Passives: The Construction in the Iron Mask. In M. Everaert and H. V. Riemsdijk (Eds.). The Blackwell Companion to Syntax (I:16-60). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
Folli, R., Harley, H. and Karimi, S. (2005). Determinants of event type in Persian complex predicates. Lingua, 115: 1365–1401.
Dabir-Moghaddam, M. (1985). Passive in Persian. Linguistics, 2(1): 31-46.
Anoushe, M. (2015). Passive Structure in Persian: A Minimalist Approach. Journal of Language Research, 6(1): 1-20.
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💢 Ellipsis
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Anoushe, M. (2018). Gapping and Sluicing in Persian: A Minimalist Approach, Journal of Linguistics and Khorasan Dialects 10 (18): 101-123.
Majidi, Sh., Bahrami, F. & Anoushe, M. (2023). Primary and Secondary Predicate Ellipsis in Complement and Adjunct Small Clauses. Journal of Language Research, 13(2): 105-134.
Karimi, Y. and Azmoudeh, H. (2013). Verb Phrase Ellipsis in Persian: The Structural Question, Language Related Research 3 (2): 77-94.
Karimi, Y. and Azmoudeh, H. (2016). Verb Phrase Ellipsis in Persian: The Questions of Identity and Licensing, Language Research 6 (2): 101-120.
Shabani M. (2015). Right Node Raising: A Nonhomogeneous Construction in Persian. Language Related Research, 6(2):151-172.
Shabani M. (2016). V-stranding VP ellipsis in Persian: A minimalist approach. Language Related Research, 7(5): 97-118.
Shafiei ILkhechy, N. (2015). Ellipsis in Persian Complex Predicates: VVPE or Something Else. Annual Conference of the Canadian Linguistic, 1-15.
https://t.me/MorphoSyntax
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📚 Persian Language Structure (III)
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💢 Secondary Predicate
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Karimi-Doostan G, Tajalli V. (2019). Persian Adverbs of Manner Revisited. Language Related Research, 10(4): 259-281.
Folli, R., Harley, H. and Karimi, S. (2005). Determinants of event type in Persian complex predicates. Lingua, 115: 1365–1401.
Anoushe, M. (2019). Secondary Predicates in Persian, a Minimalist Approach. Journal of Language Research, 9(2): 1-21.
Anoushe, M. (2021). Morphology in Syntax: from Minimalism to Distributed Morphology. Tehran: University of Tehran Press.
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💢 Control and Raising
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Darzi, A. (2001). Non-finite control in Persian. Studies in the Linguistic Sciences, 31(2): 21-32.
Darzi, A. (2008). On the vP Analysis of Persian Finite Control Constructions. Linguistic Inquiry, 39(1): 103-116.
Darzi, A. and Motavallian, R. (2010). The minimal distance principle and obligatory control in Persian. Language Sciences, 32(4): 488-504.
Karimi, S. (2008). Raising and Control in Persian. In: S. Karimi, V. Samiian, and D. Stilo (Eds). Aspects of Iranian Linguistics (177–208). Cambridge Scholars Publishers Ltd.
Anoushe, M. (2024). Argument Structure Alternation in Raising Predicates. The 11th International Conference on Iranian Linguistics.
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💢 NegP and N-words
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Kwak, Saera & Darzi, Ali. (2006). “The syntax and semantics of Persian NCI, hič-phrase”. Proceeding of the 2nd workshop on the Persian language and computer. 55-69. Tehran Uni.
Taleghani, A.H. (2008). Modality, Aspect and Negation in Persian. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.
Anoushe, M. (2017). The Position of NegP and Licensing N-words in Persian: A Distributed Morphology Approach. Journal of Language Research, 8(1): 1-20.
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💢 Scrambling
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Karimi, S. (2003). Focus Movement and the Nature of Uninterpretable Features. In: A. Carnie, H. Harley and M. Willie (Eds). Formal Approach to Functional Focus (297-306). John Benjamins Publishing.
Karimi, S. (2005). A Minimalist Approach to Scrambling: Evidence from Persian. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Karimi, S. and Taleghani, A. (2007). Wh-movement, interpretation, and optionality in Persian. In: Phrasal and clausal architecture: Syntactic derivation and interpretation, 167–187. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.
Darzi, A. & Homayounfar, M. (2010). Focusing in Persian. Language and Linguistics, 6(12): 1-20.
Anoushe, M. (2010). Topicalization and Focus Movement in Persian A Feature-Based Approach. Journal of Language Research, 1(1): 1-20.
https://t.me/MorphoSyntax
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💢 Secondary Predicate
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Karimi-Doostan G, Tajalli V. (2019). Persian Adverbs of Manner Revisited. Language Related Research, 10(4): 259-281.
Folli, R., Harley, H. and Karimi, S. (2005). Determinants of event type in Persian complex predicates. Lingua, 115: 1365–1401.
Anoushe, M. (2019). Secondary Predicates in Persian, a Minimalist Approach. Journal of Language Research, 9(2): 1-21.
Anoushe, M. (2021). Morphology in Syntax: from Minimalism to Distributed Morphology. Tehran: University of Tehran Press.
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💢 Control and Raising
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Darzi, A. (2001). Non-finite control in Persian. Studies in the Linguistic Sciences, 31(2): 21-32.
Darzi, A. (2008). On the vP Analysis of Persian Finite Control Constructions. Linguistic Inquiry, 39(1): 103-116.
Darzi, A. and Motavallian, R. (2010). The minimal distance principle and obligatory control in Persian. Language Sciences, 32(4): 488-504.
Karimi, S. (2008). Raising and Control in Persian. In: S. Karimi, V. Samiian, and D. Stilo (Eds). Aspects of Iranian Linguistics (177–208). Cambridge Scholars Publishers Ltd.
Anoushe, M. (2024). Argument Structure Alternation in Raising Predicates. The 11th International Conference on Iranian Linguistics.
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💢 NegP and N-words
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Kwak, Saera & Darzi, Ali. (2006). “The syntax and semantics of Persian NCI, hič-phrase”. Proceeding of the 2nd workshop on the Persian language and computer. 55-69. Tehran Uni.
Taleghani, A.H. (2008). Modality, Aspect and Negation in Persian. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.
Anoushe, M. (2017). The Position of NegP and Licensing N-words in Persian: A Distributed Morphology Approach. Journal of Language Research, 8(1): 1-20.
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💢 Scrambling
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Karimi, S. (2003). Focus Movement and the Nature of Uninterpretable Features. In: A. Carnie, H. Harley and M. Willie (Eds). Formal Approach to Functional Focus (297-306). John Benjamins Publishing.
Karimi, S. (2005). A Minimalist Approach to Scrambling: Evidence from Persian. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Karimi, S. and Taleghani, A. (2007). Wh-movement, interpretation, and optionality in Persian. In: Phrasal and clausal architecture: Syntactic derivation and interpretation, 167–187. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.
Darzi, A. & Homayounfar, M. (2010). Focusing in Persian. Language and Linguistics, 6(12): 1-20.
Anoushe, M. (2010). Topicalization and Focus Movement in Persian A Feature-Based Approach. Journal of Language Research, 1(1): 1-20.
https://t.me/MorphoSyntax
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