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      Clitics and clause structure

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          Abstract

          In late Medieval Greek and many modern dialects, pronominal clitics are syntactically adjoined to an IP projection. In another set of dialects they have become syntactically adjoined to a verbal head. In the most innovating dialects (which include Standard Greek) they are agreement affixes. Extending the Fontana/Halpern clitic typology, we propose a trajectory of lexicalization from X

          max

          clitics via X

          0

          clitics to lexical affixes. The evolution of clitic placement also reveals the rise of a composite functional projection ΣP.

          In late Medieval Greek and many modern dialects, pronominal clitics are syntactically adjoined to an IP projection. In another set of dialects they have become syntactically adjoined to a verbal head. In the most innovating dialects (which include Standard Greek) they are agreement affixes. Extending the Fontana/Halpern clitic typology, we propose a trajectory of lexicalization from Xmax clitics via X0 clitics to lexical affixes. The evolution of clitic placement also reveals the rise of a composite functional projection þP.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                15699846
                Journal of Greek Linguistics
                JGL
                BRILL (The Netherlands )
                1566-5844
                1569-9846
                2002
                : 2
                : 1
                : 1-39
                Article
                10.1075/jgl.2.02con
                02a1f0fd-0580-4b98-b174-410b8e49b41b
                © 2001 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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                Social & Behavioral Sciences,Law
                Greek dialects,focus,clitics,historical syntax,syntactic change,topic,Cappadocian,typology,prosodic inversion,Pontic,Cappadocian.,Medieval Greek,functional projections

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