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Structural intervention effects in the acquisition of sluicing

, 2020
Experimental studies show that children have greater difficulty with wh-extraction from object position than subject position, arguably an intervention effect (e.g., Relativized Minimality). In this study we provide additional evidence of a S/O asymmetry
Victoria Mateu, N. Hyams
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Pair-List Interpretation in Multiple Sluicing in Mandarin Chinese

Linguistic Inquiry
Among the proposals for multiple sluicing in Mandarin Chinese is what we call the multi-clausal analysis, which posits that it involves conjoined single wh-questions.
Xue Bai, Daiko Takahashi
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Sluicing and Its Subtypes

The Oxford Handbook of Ellipsis, 2018
This chapter discusses the phenomenon of sluicing, a type of clausal ellipsis whereby an entire interrogative clause is missing save for a wh-phrase.
Luis Vicente
exaly   +2 more sources

Multiple Sluicing, Scope, and Superiority: Consequences for Ellipsis Identity

Linguistic Inquiry, 2018
This article defends a semantic identity account of ellipsis licensing. The argument comes from examples of multiple sluicing, especially from Russian. Concentrating on antecedents that contain two quantified statements, we uncover a surprising asymmetry:
Hadas Kotek, Matthew Barros
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The sluice gate

Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1967
Consider the two-dimensional irrotational steady flow of an incompressible inviscid fluid under no body forces between two infinite horizontal planes. When a vertical wall which intersects the upper plane is introduced in the flow, the fluid will flow under the wall and will be bounded above by a free streamline along which the pressure is constant ...
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Sluicing in Japanese

Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 1994
This paper argues for the presence of an agreeing functional head in Japanese, on the basis of an ellipsis phenomenon called Sluicing. It is argued that the existence of Sluicing, together with the functional head licensing approach to ellipses, implies that an agreeing Comp exists in Japanese and that the presence of what I call multiple Sluicing ...
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