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When a Wh-Word Refuses to Stay in Situ
Richards (2010, 2016) suggests that a language’s choice between the wh-movement option and the wh-in-situ option is made on the basis of language-specific prosodic properties that determine whether or not a prosodic wh-domain containing both the ...
Al Moussaoui, Ali, Stepanov, Artur
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Bilingual knowledge of wh-in situ and island violations
Research on bilingual sentence processing has argued that structures which fully overlap in surface word order across two languages do not distinctly belong to either one of a bilingual’s languages but are instead shared across both.
Pires, Acrisio, Sedarous, Yourdanis
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Processing Covert Dependencies: A Study on Turkish Wh-in-situ [PDF]
This work focuses on the processing of wh-in-situ dependencies in Turkish to understand the mechanisms of the search process for the scope position of a wh-in-situ element.
Demiray, Duygu
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Water hyacinth (WH) is a notorious invasive species that significantly threatens ecosystems worldwide. Despite WH's well-documented threats and effects, its spatial distribution is not yet fully understood, especially in complex environments such ...
Mehran Alizadeh Pirbasti +4 more
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Agenda - Training of trainers on in-situ WH functionality and soil water process monitoring
Agenda - Training of trainers on in-situ WH functionality and soil water process ...
Haddad, Mira
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In this paper, I discuss new data on wh-movement in the Francoprovençal language Valdôtain Patois (ValPa) in support of overt-covert movement: overt movement with deletion of higher copies.
Luisa Seguin
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Water availability, demand and reliability of in situ water harvesting in smallholder rain-fed agriculture in the Thukela River Basin, South Africa [PDF]
Water productivity in smallholder rain-fed agriculture is of key interest for improved food and livelihood security. A frequently advocated approach to enhance water productivity is to adopt water harvesting and conservation technologies (WH). This study
J. C. M. Andersson +3 more
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Scrambling in German and Japanese: adjunction versus multiple specifiers
This paper argues that short (clause-internal) scrambling to a pre-subject position has A properties in Japanese but A'-properties in German, while long scrambling (scrambling across sentence boundaries) from finite clauses, which is possible in Japanese
Grewendorf, Günther, Sabel, Joachim
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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.
Ur Shlonsky (402336)
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