نتایج جستجو برای: wh embedded clause

تعداد نتایج: 120340  

2007
Myung-Kwan Park Jung-Min Kang

This paper explores the nature of multiple sluicing in English, which has two or more remnant wh-phrases in clause edge position. At the beginning part of the paper we argue against Nishigauchi's (1998) and Lasnik's (2007) Gapping analysis of multiple sluicing, which says that two remnant wh-phrases each actually occupies the left and right edge of a clause, with the in-between string of words ...

2014
Roumyana Pancheva Barbara Tomaszewicz

Pancheva (2009) argues that phrasal comparatives in Polish exhibit a subject-island effect. She proposes an account of the island effect as a combination of several factors: than has a small clause complement in phrasal comparatives; wh-movement turns the than-clause into a degree predicate; wh-movement of the vP subject is prohibited by an anti-locality constraint; sub-extraction of the vP sub...

Journal: :CoRR 2002
Chung-chieh Shan

Wh-phrases in English can appear both raised and in-situ. However, only in-situ wh-phrases can take semantic scope beyond the immediately enclosing clause. I present a denotational semantics of interrogatives that naturally accounts for these two properties. It neither invokes movement or economy, nor posits lexical ambiguity between raised and in-situ occurrences of the same wh-phrase. My anal...

2015
Michael Frazier Lauren Ackerman Peter Baumann David Potter Masaya Yoshida

Prior studies on online sentence processing have shown that the parser can resolve non-local dependencies rapidly and accurately. This study investigates the interaction between the processing of two such non-local dependencies: wh-filler-gap dependencies (WhFGD) and reflexive-antecedent dependencies. We show that reflexive-antecedent dependency resolution is sensitive to the presence of a WhFG...

2004
ØYSTEIN A. VANGSNES

In this paper, we present data from three Norwegian dialect types, NOR-1, NOR-2 and NOR-3, which differ with respect to the verb second (V2) requirement in wh-questions: NOR-1 (represented by Standard Norwegian) requires V2 in all main clauses, NOR-3 (represented by the Nordmøre dialect) lacks this requirement in all wh-questions, while NOR-2 (represented by the Tromsø dialect) lacks the requir...

2015
Sophie Repp

In German, wh-questions and verb-second wh-exclamatives are string-identical and can only be distinguished by intonation. This study presents data from a production experiment where speakers produced contextualized questions and exclamatives, showing that the two sentence types differ in many acoustic measures throughout the clause. The results also indicate that the realization of both sentenc...

2013
Dawei Jin

This paper proposes that the complex NP island phenomena in Chinese wh-interrogatives receive a functional-pragmatic explanation. I argue the treatments of Chinese islands in terms of movement constraints in transformational framework failed to address the interpretational distinctiveness associated with different categories of wh-words. Island facts follow naturally from an independently motiv...

2013

Synopsis: In this paper, we provide novel data on sluicing in the Khalkha dialect of Mongolian, and show that wh-remnants and their correlates do not have to match in case. We then argue that Mongolian sluicing is best analyzed by the LF-copy approach (Chung, Ladusaw & McCloskey 1995), where a sluiced clause consists of a wh-remnant base-generated in [Spec, CP] and an empty TP into which the an...

2009
Sang-Hee Park

This paper attempts to provide a new analysis of multiple wh-fragments, the socalled ‘multiple sluicing’, in English. Against previous approaches which resort to a reconstruction/deletion account or a gapping analysis, the proposed analysis captures multiple wh-fragments without positing a copy-deletion mechanism. In fact, multiple whfragments are viewed as a root clause whose interpretation is...

2006
Hajime Ono

Title of Dissertation / Thesis: AN INVESTIGATION OF EXCLAMATIVES IN ENGLISH AND JAPANESE: SYNTAX AND SENTENCE PROCESSING Hajime Ono, Ph.D, 2006 Dissertation / Thesis Directed By: Professor Howard Lasnik, Department of Linguistics This dissertation is a case study of the syntax of the left periphery, using exclamatives in English and Japanese. In the first part, I discuss exclamatives in Japanes...

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