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This paper explores question formation in Kitharaka (E54; Bantu; Kenyan) within the crosslinguistic approach developed in Sabel (2000, 2002, 2003). According to Sabel, variation in the positioning of wh-phrases in languages can be explained if it is ...
Peter Kinyua Muriungi
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Notes on Wh In Situ in French*
Shlonsky, Ur. 2012. Notes on wh in situ in French. In Laura Brugè, Anna Cardinaletti, Giuliana Giusti, Nicola Munaro & Cecilia Poletto (eds.), Functional heads. The cartography of syntactic structures, vol. 7, 242–252. New York: Oxford University Press.
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In this article I explore a variety of languages to show that there is a correlation between two different linguistic phenomena, wh-in-situ and the occurrence of null arguments, and derive a conclusive prediction that languages with D(iscourse)- based null arguments do not move whwords to form a wh-interrogative sentence.
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What would Wh-in-situ be Like in Phase Theory? [PDF]
[[abstract]]This paper is an attempt to reformulate the theories on wh-constructions under the framework of phase theory. The wh-in-situ phenomena have raised several issues that have not been adequately explained.
Peiling Hsu
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In-situ WH functionality and soil water process monitoring
In-situ WH functionality and soil water process ...
Haddad, Mira
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Archeologische begeleiding plangebied Poeldonk te Den Dungen, Gemeente Sint-Michielsgestel
In 2018 en 2019 heeft Ex-Situ Archeologie een archeologische begeleiding uitgevoerd volgens het protocol proefsleuven en/of opgraving in het plangebied Poeldonk te Den Dungen in de gemeente Sint- Michielsgestel.
Hoegen, drs R.D. (Ex-Situ Archeologie B.V.)
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Partial Wh-Movement in North Italo-Romance and the FormCopy Analysis of Wh-Doubling
This paper analyzes the syntactic derivation of so-called ‘wh-doubling’, a single-constituent question-formation strategy that features the overt occurrence of two wh-phrases (e.g. kuza fa la ku’zε (lit.) ‘what does she do what?’) in North Italo-Romance.
Giuseppe Rugna, Maria Rita Manzini
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Processing covert dependencies: an SAT study on Mandarin wh-in-situ questions [PDF]
In wh-in-situ languages like Mandarin Chinese, in which the wh-phrase remains in a canonical argument position in wh-questions, syntactic theories generally posit that a covert dependency between the in-situ position and a clause-initial syntactic ...
Liu, Fengqin +4 more
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On Wh-Elements in Central Kurdish: A Minimalist Approach
The paper sheds light on the status of wh-elements in Central Kurdish (CK) with respect to the framework of the Minimalist Program (MP). From across the globe, there exist various types of languages whose wh-elements behave according to wh-parameter ...
Salih Ibrahim Ahmed
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Wh-questions in Japanese: scrambling, reconstruction, and wh-movement
In this article, I discuss some important properties of wh-questions and wh-scrambling in Japanese. The questions I will address are (i) which instances of (wh-) scrambling involve reconstruction and (ii) how the undoing effects of scrambling can be ...
Sabel, Joachim
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