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Title: Syntactic Configurations of Chomsky’s Binding Theory in Pashto
Authors: Amjad Ali
Journal: Pashto
Publisher: University of Peshawar Peshawar
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2021
Volume: 50
Issue: 661
Language: en
Keywords: Binding TheoryCo-referentialityPronominalization
This paper attempts to chart out a syntactic analysis of Binding theory in Pashto language. The three principles of Binding theory, namely Principle A, B and C have been analyzed within the framework of Pashto syntactic structures. Binding theory provides syntactic structures for co-referential and non-coreferential NPs. Syntactically, co-referentiality finds S-representation in identical indices whereas non-coreferentality is expressed with non-identical indices. English and Pashto share certain formal configurations of Binding theory. There are, however, certain aspects of Binding that do not find similar expressions in Pashto. The study recognizes the different morphological forms of anaphors and pronominals in Pashto. These forms pose certain syntactic viabilities and lead to conclusion that Pashto treats the concepts of binding, locality and C-commanding along different lines. 
 
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