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Ellipsis, economy, and the (non)uniformity of traces [PDF]
A number of works have attempted to account for the interaction between movement and ellipsis in terms of an economy condition Max- Elide. We show that the elimination of MaxElide leads to an empirically superior account of these interactions.
Messick, Troy, Thoms, Gary
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Apparent wh-in-situ in Bellunese: Microparametric variation in the locus of subject clitic inversion
The paper investigates wh-in-situ in Lamonat and Sovramontino, two understudied varieties of the Bellunese super-dialect area (Munaro 1998; 1999; Munaro et al. 2001; Poletto & Pollock 2004; 2009; 2015), from a new perspective, whereby patterns of non-
Simone De Cia
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Sluicing has traditionally been analyzed as an operation involving wh-movement and deletion (Merchant 2001). French is a language that has both fronted and wh-in situ strategies; on the surface, however, it seems that French sluices do not involve (overt)
Megan Gotowski
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Agreeing and Moving across Traces: On Why Lower Copies May Be Transparent or Opaque
Within Minimalism, traces are often taken to be transparent for agreement and movement across them, which raises the question of how this could be properly accounted for within the copy theory of movement.
Jairo Nunes
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SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION OF WH-MOVEMENT BY MACEDONIAN LEARNERS OF ENGLISH [PDF]
The overall aim of this paper is to test the strong predictions of the Full Transfer/Full Access Hypothesis of second language acquisition. The general question addressed by the study is whether there is full transfer from the first language (L1) when it
Sonja KITANOVSKA-KIMOVSKA
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Three Generative, Lexicalised Models for Statistical Parsing
In this paper we first propose a new statistical parsing model, which is a generative model of lexicalised context-free grammar. We then extend the model to include a probabilistic treatment of both subcategorisation and wh-movement.
Collins, Michael
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Syntacticizing blends : the case of English wh-raising [PDF]
This paper aims at analysing English structures in which a wh-moved subject triggers agreement both in the clause it is extracted from and in the immediately higher clause. This pattern is only accepted by some native speakers, and it is also attested in
Danckaert, Lieven, Haegeman, Liliane
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Subject Wh-Movement in Najrani Arabic and Minimalism
In this study I aim to explore the syntactic behavior of subject wh-movement in Najrani Arabic and it attempts to provide a unified account of the following questions: 1. Does Najrani Arabic allow the subject wh-phrase to undergo syntactic movement from [
Abdul-Hafeed Ali Fakih
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In this snippet, I will describe a new case where overt wh-movement leads to additional scope ...
Sauerland, Uli
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ABSTRACT Objective Accurate localization of epileptogenic tubers (ETs) in patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is essential but challenging, as these tubers lack distinct pathological or genetic markers to differentiate them from other cortical tubers.
Tinghong Liu +11 more
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