The analysis of French ‘what’ questions poses a number of difficulties. These questions exhibit numerous peculiarities, especially when they involve a subject wh-phrase. It is argued that the anomalous paradigm derives from three independent factors. The first is linked to the general status of matrix subject wh-phrases and the position they occupy at the interface levels. The second relates to the status of que ‘what’ as a phonological clitic. The third is argued to derive from the difference between strong quoi ‘what’ and weak que with respect to specificity. Once the interaction of these factors is taken into account, the unusual paradigm is completely explained
The aim of this paper is to corroborate the assumption of syntactic optionality for French wh-questi...
This dissertation investigates the properties of a particular type of question, namely wh-in-situ qu...
The aim of this paper is to corroborate the assumption of syntactic optio-nality for French wh-quest...
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As opposed to English, French wh-questions can take a wide variety of forms. I identify four basic p...
As opposed to English, French wh-questions can take a wide variety of forms. I identify four basic p...
This thesis revisits the variation inherent to the French wh interrogative system. In La[urentien]F[...
This article addresses the question of wh- questions French and the link betweensyntax and pragmatic...
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This article has three main descriptive goals: A. We shall show that there are (at least) two typ...
We present experimental evidence bearing on Cheng and Rooryck’s (2000) proposal that French wh-in-si...
The aim of this article is to show that a specific type of non-canonical question, namely surprise q...
Building on an experimental study, I show that homophonous wh-phrases like qui 'who' in French corre...
Pesetsky (1987) has suggested that the difference in grammaticality between the two questions in 1 i...
The aim of this paper is to corroborate the assumption of syntactic optionality for French wh-questi...
This dissertation investigates the properties of a particular type of question, namely wh-in-situ qu...
The aim of this paper is to corroborate the assumption of syntactic optio-nality for French wh-quest...
French information-seeking questions are unusual in that the wh-word (question word) may appear in t...
As opposed to English, French wh-questions can take a wide variety of forms. I identify four basic p...
As opposed to English, French wh-questions can take a wide variety of forms. I identify four basic p...
This thesis revisits the variation inherent to the French wh interrogative system. In La[urentien]F[...
This article addresses the question of wh- questions French and the link betweensyntax and pragmatic...
This paper addresses the debate on the existence of specifically syntactic restrictions on one of a ...
International audienceThe current experiment addresses the proposal by Cheng and Rooryk (2000) that ...
This article has three main descriptive goals: A. We shall show that there are (at least) two typ...
We present experimental evidence bearing on Cheng and Rooryck’s (2000) proposal that French wh-in-si...
The aim of this article is to show that a specific type of non-canonical question, namely surprise q...
Building on an experimental study, I show that homophonous wh-phrases like qui 'who' in French corre...
Pesetsky (1987) has suggested that the difference in grammaticality between the two questions in 1 i...
The aim of this paper is to corroborate the assumption of syntactic optionality for French wh-questi...
This dissertation investigates the properties of a particular type of question, namely wh-in-situ qu...
The aim of this paper is to corroborate the assumption of syntactic optio-nality for French wh-quest...