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Variable pronunciation sites and types of wh-in-situ

2007
Examining data from Coptic Egyptian, the last descendant of the Ancient Egyptian language, this chapter argues for a new type of wh-in-situ, in which the copy privileged for phonological realization is the lowest member of the wh-chain, while the head of the chain as well as the intermediate copies are left unpronounced. Coptic can be described as a wh-
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Optionality, Presupposition, and WH-in-situ in French

2001
Cedric Boeckx   +2 more
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