Pronoun omission and agreement: An analysis based on ICE Singapore and ICE India
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This article deals with pronoun omission in subject position and its connection
with subject-verb agreement in Indian English and Singapore English. Agreement
morphology has been found to be a predictor and facilitator of pronoun
omission cross-linguistically in that it aids in the identification and retrieval of
the referents of omitted pronouns. The results of a corpus study partly confirm
this trend, since they show that agreement morphology does have a weak facilitating
effect in both varieties examined; that is, pronoun omission increases
when the subject and the verb agree in person and number. However, this is only
true for lexical verbs; non-modal auxiliaries (i.e., be, have, do), on the contrary,
show a low percentage of omitted pronouns and no facilitating effect of agreement
morphology. To account for this finding, the possible inhibiting effect on
pronoun omission of the frequency of co-occurrence of pronouns and non-modal
auxiliaries was also explored.
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Tamaredo, I. & Fanego, T. (2016). Pronoun omission and agreement: An analysis based on ICE Singapore and ICE India. ICAME Journal, 40, pp. 95-118
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https://doi.org/10.1515/icame-2016-0007Sponsors
European Regional Development Fund and the following institutions:
Regional Government of Galicia (Directorate General for Scientific and Technological
Promotion, grant GPC 2014/004); Spanish Ministry of Economy and
Competitiveness (grants FFI2014-52188-P and BES-2015-071233)
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