Topicalization, CLLD and the left periphery

  • Haegeman L
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Starting from a consideration of the internal make-up of adverbial clauses this paper shows that the widespread assumption that fronted arguments in English and CLLD constituents in Romance occupy the same position leads to a number of problems. I will conclude that the position occupied by English topicalized arguments differs from that of the CLLD topics in Romance. In particular, English topics occupy a higher position in the left periphery. The final part of the paper compares three proposals for the lower topic position in Romance.

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Haegeman, L. M. V. (2004). Topicalization, CLLD and the left periphery. ZAS Papers in Linguistics, 35(1), 157–192. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.35.2004.226

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