Mohammed S. Masroor2025-01-0318/4/1430https://direct.ksu.edu.sa/handle/ksu-press/1878Abstract. Roberts and Shlonsky (1995) assume that clitic pronouns in Arabic and Hebrew are actually object Agrelements base-generated on the head they are associated with. On the contrary, we argue that clitic pronouns inArabic are full-fledged arguments base-generated in the head position of the respective argument. We aredepending upon several pieces of evidence from relative clauses, complement clauses, and genitive constructions.Clitic Pronouns in Arabic: Agr Elements or Pronominal ArgumentsJournal Article3176https://ksupress.ksu.edu.sa/Ar/Lists/JournalAricle/DispForm.aspx?ID=3176