In this paper, I discuss data which suggest that covert movement must satisfy constraints than overt movement does not, posing a challenge for the uniform characterization of Move as Move F (Chomsky 1995). I propose an alternative analysis: the WH operator that French WH phrases in situ contain moves to Spec-CP and leaves a trace which is non-referential. Since antecedent government is local, the intervention effects are thus expected. French WH phrases in situ in single WH questions always appear to denote functions ranging over higher order entities, even when the WH phrase is in object position.
Cheng (1991) distinguishes languages based on the strategy they use in forming wh-interrogatives. Sh...
Specificity effects are a widespread phenomenon, both in overt and covert syntax, across all languag...
Intervention effects visible in many natural languages have been a lively issue in the syntactic and...
'Wh-'movement is commonly thought to be caused by a syntactic probing operation, initiated by an int...
There are a number of intriguing issues surrounding wh-questions that have drawn considerable attent...
This paper argues that wh-in situ is interpreted in its original position. Focusing on the ambiguity...
This article provides an overview of the issues and proposals surrounding wh-in-situ since the 1980s...
French has six strategies of wh interrogation, (1). This paper is concerned with the in-situ option ...
The goal of this thesis is to provide an alternative theory of how wh-expressions are interpreted. ...
The aim of this paper is to corroborate the assumption of syntactic optionality for French wh-questi...
The aim of this paper is to corroborate the assumption of syntactic optio-nality for French wh-quest...
[[abstract]]This study starts out from a re-investigation into the issue of covert wh- movement wit...
This article shows that do-support is due to the interaction of a few constraints, including the Obl...
I show that multiple wh-fronting languages (MWFL) do not behave uniformly regarding wh-movement and ...
This paper deals with two types of Wh-constructions that occur in German and Romani: partial and mul...
Cheng (1991) distinguishes languages based on the strategy they use in forming wh-interrogatives. Sh...
Specificity effects are a widespread phenomenon, both in overt and covert syntax, across all languag...
Intervention effects visible in many natural languages have been a lively issue in the syntactic and...
'Wh-'movement is commonly thought to be caused by a syntactic probing operation, initiated by an int...
There are a number of intriguing issues surrounding wh-questions that have drawn considerable attent...
This paper argues that wh-in situ is interpreted in its original position. Focusing on the ambiguity...
This article provides an overview of the issues and proposals surrounding wh-in-situ since the 1980s...
French has six strategies of wh interrogation, (1). This paper is concerned with the in-situ option ...
The goal of this thesis is to provide an alternative theory of how wh-expressions are interpreted. ...
The aim of this paper is to corroborate the assumption of syntactic optionality for French wh-questi...
The aim of this paper is to corroborate the assumption of syntactic optio-nality for French wh-quest...
[[abstract]]This study starts out from a re-investigation into the issue of covert wh- movement wit...
This article shows that do-support is due to the interaction of a few constraints, including the Obl...
I show that multiple wh-fronting languages (MWFL) do not behave uniformly regarding wh-movement and ...
This paper deals with two types of Wh-constructions that occur in German and Romani: partial and mul...
Cheng (1991) distinguishes languages based on the strategy they use in forming wh-interrogatives. Sh...
Specificity effects are a widespread phenomenon, both in overt and covert syntax, across all languag...
Intervention effects visible in many natural languages have been a lively issue in the syntactic and...