Concept information
Terme préférentiel
pro-drop
Concept générique
Synonyme(s)
- pro-drop language
Exemple
- In addition Japanese is a pro-drop language which can easily violate the symmetric constraint when proper nouns in the English side have to be aligned with a "null" word. (Kamigaito, Watanabe, Takamura & Okumura, 2014)
- In pro-drop languages such as Chinese and Japanese pronouns are frequently omitted. (Sun, Wang, Zhou, Zhao, Huang, Chen & Li, 2022)
- In pro-drop languages the subject of the main sentence can also be dropped. (Khullar, Majmundar & Shrivastava, 2020)
- Third Spanish is a pro-drop language: due to richly-inflected morphology it is possible to drop a subject pronoun entirely using a verb's suffix alone to identify its subject -and removing the possibility of subject-verb inversion. (Zhu, Chang, Gardiner, Rossouw & Robertson, 2024)
- While learners must eventually acquire pro-drop in Spanish it may make sense for a learner to only attempt to learn canonical subject position from overt arguments setting aside subject-drop as a phenomenon to be acquired independently. (Maitra & Perkins, 2023)
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-BJD8BG92-R
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