The paper discusses the universality of the final-over-final condition (FOFC). It has been proposed that sentence-final particles (SFPs) in Chinese may invalidate the universality of FOFC. This paper argues that the challenge from SFPs is inconclusive since the evidence for the head status of SFPs is lacking. On the other hand, the leftward complement of N0 in Chinese (Huang 2016) poses a greater threat to FOFC. However, it is argued that the violation is caused by a language-particular word order constraint due to Case directionality (Li 1990). Relating the syntactic FOFC violation to the word order constraint in compounds, it is proposed that FOFC may be understood as an instance of the shape conservation principle (Williams 2003), where ...
In a series of recent talks and articles, Theresa Biberauer, Anders Holmberg, Ian Roberts, and Miche...
Due to its occurrence in sentence final position, the sentence particle (SP) is sometimes taken to b...
This study investigates how seven Chinese sentence-final particles (SFP le, ne1, ma, ne2, ba1, ba2 a...
International audienceBiberauer, Newton & Sheehan (2009) claim that clause-final particles are categ...
I propose that the low class of Sentence-Final Particles (SFPs) in Mandarin Chinese (sentence-final ...
International audienceThe present article presents an in-depth analysis of the head-final three-laye...
Erlewine (2017) suggests that certain sentence-final particles (SFPs) in Mandarin Chinese such as “s...
International audienceIn a recent paper, Biberauer, Holmberg and Roberts (2014) claim that the Chine...
This thesis, based on corpus data, investigates eight sentence-final particles in Mandarin Chinese (...
PACLIC 21 / Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea / November 1-3, 2007conference pape
Bai(2006) discusses that higher-level explicatures are typically realized in sentence final particle...
Following Biberauer, Holmberg & Roberts (2007, 2008), we examine the predictions of the Final-over-F...
Due to its occurrence in sentence final position, the sentence particle (SP) is sometimes taken to b...
This paper considers the behaviour of adpositional structures in relation to the Final-over-Fina...
In a series of recent talks and articles, Theresa Biberauer, Anders Holmberg, Ian Roberts, and Miche...
In a series of recent talks and articles, Theresa Biberauer, Anders Holmberg, Ian Roberts, and Miche...
Due to its occurrence in sentence final position, the sentence particle (SP) is sometimes taken to b...
This study investigates how seven Chinese sentence-final particles (SFP le, ne1, ma, ne2, ba1, ba2 a...
International audienceBiberauer, Newton & Sheehan (2009) claim that clause-final particles are categ...
I propose that the low class of Sentence-Final Particles (SFPs) in Mandarin Chinese (sentence-final ...
International audienceThe present article presents an in-depth analysis of the head-final three-laye...
Erlewine (2017) suggests that certain sentence-final particles (SFPs) in Mandarin Chinese such as “s...
International audienceIn a recent paper, Biberauer, Holmberg and Roberts (2014) claim that the Chine...
This thesis, based on corpus data, investigates eight sentence-final particles in Mandarin Chinese (...
PACLIC 21 / Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea / November 1-3, 2007conference pape
Bai(2006) discusses that higher-level explicatures are typically realized in sentence final particle...
Following Biberauer, Holmberg & Roberts (2007, 2008), we examine the predictions of the Final-over-F...
Due to its occurrence in sentence final position, the sentence particle (SP) is sometimes taken to b...
This paper considers the behaviour of adpositional structures in relation to the Final-over-Fina...
In a series of recent talks and articles, Theresa Biberauer, Anders Holmberg, Ian Roberts, and Miche...
In a series of recent talks and articles, Theresa Biberauer, Anders Holmberg, Ian Roberts, and Miche...
Due to its occurrence in sentence final position, the sentence particle (SP) is sometimes taken to b...
This study investigates how seven Chinese sentence-final particles (SFP le, ne1, ma, ne2, ba1, ba2 a...