The languages of the world differ with respect to argument extraction possibilities. In languages such as English, wh-movement is possible from Spec IP and from the complement position, whereas in languages such as Malagasy only extraction from Spec IP is possible. This difference correlates with the fact that these language types obey different island constraints and behave differently with respect to wh-in situ and superiority effects. The goal of this paper is to outline an analysis for these differences. The basic idea is that in contrast to languages such as English, in Malagasy-type languages every argument can be merged in the complement position of the selecting head
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© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2006 Abstract In this paper we discuss the acquisition of the...
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I argue that the structure of questions and clefts in Malagasy is neither mono-clausal with direct m...
This paper presents arguments in favor of a pseudocleft analysis of a certain class of sentences in ...
This paper presents arguments in favor of a pseudocleft analysis of a certain class of sentences in ...
This paper investigates one aspect of cross-linguistic variation in extraction patterns. Data from M...
Wh-questions in Malagasy consist of a clause-initial wh-phrase followed by an invariant particle and...
Clause-typing is marked in particular ways cross- linguistically (Cheng 1991): either through wh-mov...
The Clausal Typing Hypothesis (CTH) (Cheng 1997) proposes that languages must syntactically mark (or...
This thesis explores the nature of voice in Malagasy, a language spoken in Madagascar. In chapter 2,...
This thesis explores the nature of voice in Malagasy, a language spoken in Madagascar. In chapter 2,...
We argue that Malagasy (and related W. Austronesian languages!) has a positive setting for a macro-p...
Cheng’s Clausal Typing Hypothesis (Cheng, L., 1997. On the Typology of Wh-Questions. Garland, New Yo...
In this paper we discuss the acquisition of the voicing system of Malagasy, an Austronesian lang...
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2006 Abstract In this paper we discuss the acquisition of the...
This paper presents a preliminary survey of the positions and prosodies associated with Wh-questions...
In wh-question formation in standard Malay, only extraction from the subject position is possible. T...
I argue that the structure of questions and clefts in Malagasy is neither mono-clausal with direct m...
This paper presents arguments in favor of a pseudocleft analysis of a certain class of sentences in ...
This paper presents arguments in favor of a pseudocleft analysis of a certain class of sentences in ...