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Since Huang’s seminal work on comparative syntax, the research on the structure and properties of in-situ wh-expressions has come a long way. This article distinguishes four types of wh-constructions in terms of Q(uestion)-operator binding and the morpho-syntactic makeup of individual languages.
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Deriving “wh-in-situ” through movement in Brazilian Portuguese
2013While languages like English have both dislocated and in-situ wh-phrases, but assign different status to the two types of question – ordinary questions or echo questions -, others, like French, take them as possible syntactic variants for ordinary questions.
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Variable pronunciation sites and types of wh-in-situ
2007Examining 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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Wh-in-situ in Mandarin Chinese : an alternative view
2005no ...
Pan, Victor Junnan, Boucher, Paul
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Cancer statistics: Breast cancer in situ
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2015Carol E Desantis, Otis W Brawley
exaly
Standard for the Management of Ductal Carcinoma In Situ of the Breast (DCIS)
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2002Monica Morrow, Stuart
exaly
Management of ductal carcinoma in situ
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1995Stuart, Monica Morrow
exaly

