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Syntax of Exceptive Constructions in English and Central Kurdish

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Syntax of Exceptive Constructions in English and Central Kurdish

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Syntax of Exceptive Constructions in English and Central Kurdish

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In this paper, I examine and compare exceptive constructions in English and Central Kurdish: two languages with distinct linguistic properties. This involves discussion of the characteristics, distribution and syntactic analysis of the linguistic elements used to express exceptive meaning, such as except, except for and but in English, as well as tanhā/tanyā ‘only, except’ and jiga la/bejga la ‘except, other than, apart from’ in Kurdish. It is shown that English and Kurdish share common exceptive features in that both can suggest clausal and phrasal structures. Syntactically, following Al-Bataineh’s (2021) hypothesis these elements are qualified to house a projection of their own, called Exceptive Phrase. Therefore, I reject the assumptions made by García Álvarez (2008) and Potsdam and Polinsky (2019) that exceptive markers in, for example English, are coordinating conjunctions.  

Keywords:

  • exceptive construction
  • phrasal
  • clausal
  • Exceptive Phrase
  • negative element
  • Kurdish
  • English

How to Cite:

Saeed, S., (2024) “Syntax of Exceptive Constructions in English and Central Kurdish”, Journal of the Kurdish Academy 60, 56-77. https://doi.org/10.56422/ka.2.60.280 (external link, opens in new tab).

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18 November 2024

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  • Pages: 56-77
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