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The Syntactic Status of Arabic Clauses Introduced by ?inna A Minimalist Study | Alotaibi | English Language and Literature Studies | CCSEDOI: 10.5539/ells.v9n1p70 Abstract: A Standard Arabic (SA) complementizer known as ?inna poses a restriction on word orders in the clause it introduces and induces accusative Case-marking on the otherwise nominative preverbal NPs (Note1). Following Chomsky’s (2001) account of the morphosyntax of Case, this paper argues that ?inna is a Case assigner and thus it carries an uninterpretable Case feature that determines the value which it assigns to an unvalued Case feature concerning accessible goal within A-bar projection. The paper shows that this argument captures the asymmetrical word order between clauses introduced by ?inna and those headed by null CPs.?
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