Abstract
Focusing on the discourse conditions that license the use of null subjects ( pro) in Greek and Italian, this paper shows that the distribution of referring expressions (RE, e.g., overt and null pronoun, clitic, definite description, etc.) does not only depend on the referents’ discourse status (alias accessibility). Syntactic constraints play an important role too.
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Torregrossa, J., Bongartz, C., & Tsimpli, I. M. (2015). Testing accessibility: A cross-linguistic comparison of the syntax of referring expressions. LSA Annual Meeting Extended Abstracts. https://doi.org/10.3765/exabs.v0i0.3046
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