The thesis "Wh-exclamatives in Catalan" is a research that intends to shed light on the characterization of exclamatives, a type of clause that has not been paid as much attention as other types of clause such as interrogatives or declaratives. This is a theoretical study that falls within the framework of generative grammar. As such, it highlights the main problems that the previous literature has noted, it considers new puzzles that stem from the data from Catalan, it provides an explanatory analysis for most of them, and it presents relevant lines for future research.My working hypothesis is that exclamatives are a kind of degree construction that resembles comparative clauses and result clause constructions. However, exclamatives and th...
This paper presents a formal semantic analysis of the Catalan interjection ‘Déu n’hi do’ (DND, hence...
This paper presents a formal semantic analysis of the Catalan interjection 'Déu n'hi do' (DND,hencef...
In this chapter, the expressive speech act of so-called ‘that-exclamatives’ is compared in both Germ...
[eng] The thesis "Wh-exclamatives in Catalan" is a research that intends to shed light on the chara...
In this paper I show that exclamatives in Catalan should be analyzed as a special type of degree con...
While it is still not widely accepted that exclamatives are a clause type, exclamations are intuitiv...
Aquest treball ha estat possible gràcies al suport econòmic del projecte del Ministerio de Ciencia e...
Abstract: This article discusses the evolution of degree wh-exclamatives from Old Catalan to Modern ...
This paper analyses the syntax of English and Basque wh-exclamatives and compares them, exploring th...
Comunicació presentada a la 13th Sinn und Bedeutung Conference, SuB13, celebrada del 30 de setembre ...
In this paper a snapshot is offered of the state of the art in the research on exclamatives, reviewi...
In this paper a snapshot is offered of the state of the art in the research on exclamatives, reviewi...
We explore a new approach to the semantics of wh-exclamatives, like (1). (1) What a beautiful song J...
In this paper, we explore exclamatives when used as responses in a discourse. Our proposal is based ...
Nous soutenons dans ce mémoire qu'il existe, en français québécois, deux sous-types de constructions...
This paper presents a formal semantic analysis of the Catalan interjection ‘Déu n’hi do’ (DND, hence...
This paper presents a formal semantic analysis of the Catalan interjection 'Déu n'hi do' (DND,hencef...
In this chapter, the expressive speech act of so-called ‘that-exclamatives’ is compared in both Germ...
[eng] The thesis "Wh-exclamatives in Catalan" is a research that intends to shed light on the chara...
In this paper I show that exclamatives in Catalan should be analyzed as a special type of degree con...
While it is still not widely accepted that exclamatives are a clause type, exclamations are intuitiv...
Aquest treball ha estat possible gràcies al suport econòmic del projecte del Ministerio de Ciencia e...
Abstract: This article discusses the evolution of degree wh-exclamatives from Old Catalan to Modern ...
This paper analyses the syntax of English and Basque wh-exclamatives and compares them, exploring th...
Comunicació presentada a la 13th Sinn und Bedeutung Conference, SuB13, celebrada del 30 de setembre ...
In this paper a snapshot is offered of the state of the art in the research on exclamatives, reviewi...
In this paper a snapshot is offered of the state of the art in the research on exclamatives, reviewi...
We explore a new approach to the semantics of wh-exclamatives, like (1). (1) What a beautiful song J...
In this paper, we explore exclamatives when used as responses in a discourse. Our proposal is based ...
Nous soutenons dans ce mémoire qu'il existe, en français québécois, deux sous-types de constructions...
This paper presents a formal semantic analysis of the Catalan interjection ‘Déu n’hi do’ (DND, hence...
This paper presents a formal semantic analysis of the Catalan interjection 'Déu n'hi do' (DND,hencef...
In this chapter, the expressive speech act of so-called ‘that-exclamatives’ is compared in both Germ...