Difference between revisions of "Null Subject Constructions"
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Null subject constructions are linguistic constructions found in languages that are typologically classified as null subject languages. null subject languages contain the pro-drop parameter, which is a language specific parameter, that is described as 'on' or 'off'. This parameter is also common in languages that contain a very rich system of verbal inflectional morphology, which enables the language to convey the number, person and even the gender of the pronoun or agent of the inflected verb. This parameter is found in multiple languages throughout the world, therefore null subject constructions are found in languages that are otherwise not related according to genetic classification. | Null subject constructions are linguistic constructions found in languages that are typologically classified as null subject languages. null subject languages contain the pro-drop parameter, which is a language specific parameter, that is described as 'on' or 'off'. This parameter is also common in languages that contain a very rich system of verbal inflectional morphology, which enables the language to convey the number, person and even the gender of the pronoun or agent of the inflected verb. This parameter is found in multiple languages throughout the world, therefore null subject constructions are found in languages that are otherwise not related according to genetic classification. | ||
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===Persian=== | ===Persian=== | ||
− | + | '''Perso-Arabic script:''' ایرانی هستم<br> | |
− | + | '''Transliteration:''' Irâni hastam<br> | |
− | + | '''Literal Translation:''' Iranian am<br> | |
− | + | '''Actual Translation:''' I am Iranian<br><br> | |
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[[Category: Syntax]] | [[Category: Syntax]] |
Revision as of 02:17, 21 February 2011
Null subject constructions are linguistic constructions found in languages that are typologically classified as null subject languages. null subject languages contain the pro-drop parameter, which is a language specific parameter, that is described as 'on' or 'off'. This parameter is also common in languages that contain a very rich system of verbal inflectional morphology, which enables the language to convey the number, person and even the gender of the pronoun or agent of the inflected verb. This parameter is found in multiple languages throughout the world, therefore null subject constructions are found in languages that are otherwise not related according to genetic classification.
Example of a Null Subject Constructions
Persian
Perso-Arabic script: ایرانی هستم
Transliteration: Irâni hastam
Literal Translation: Iranian am
Actual Translation: I am Iranian