In this paper, we explore the syntax of wh-dependencies in Newari (Sino-Tibetan). We examine the patterns of intervention and island effects in wh-in-situ configurations, and we find that sensitivity to these constraints often co-occur. We thus argue that Newari permits wh-operators to either covertly move to fix their scope, or may take scope in-situ via focus alternative composition analysis. Additionally, we argue that clausal complements to verbs (“verbal argument CPs”) may be islands for covert movement in this language
Intervention effects in Turkish wh-questions can be obviated by the overt movement of the wh-phrase ...
[[abstract]]This paper is an attempt to reformulate the theories on wh-constructions under the fram...
This paper investigates whether overt wh-movement in Korean, a wh-in-situ language, triggers Subjace...
In this paper, we explore the syntax of wh-dependencies in Newari (Sino-Tibetan). We examine the pat...
Intervention effects visible in many natural languages have been a lively issue in the syntactic and...
[[abstract]]This study starts out from a re-investigation into the issue of covert wh- movement wit...
This thesis asks the following question: what can wh-movement teach us about verb phrase structure? ...
I claim that Wh-island constraint does not constitute part of Korean grammar. To the extent that the...
Eastern Cham (Austronesian: Vietnam) exhibits apparent optional wh-movement, which shares properties...
This paper deals with the properties of wh-questions in Balkar. It is shown that wh-in-situ structur...
Specificity effects are a widespread phenomenon, both in overt and covert syntax, across all languag...
'Wh-'movement is commonly thought to be caused by a syntactic probing operation, initiated by an int...
Following the Government and Binding theory mainly developed by Chomsky (1981, 1982, 1986), I explor...
Crosslinguistically, there exists ample evidence that some ‘why’ questions are unique among wh-quest...
This study examines the structure of the left periphery, wh-in-situ and A-bar movement in Lubukusu, ...
Intervention effects in Turkish wh-questions can be obviated by the overt movement of the wh-phrase ...
[[abstract]]This paper is an attempt to reformulate the theories on wh-constructions under the fram...
This paper investigates whether overt wh-movement in Korean, a wh-in-situ language, triggers Subjace...
In this paper, we explore the syntax of wh-dependencies in Newari (Sino-Tibetan). We examine the pat...
Intervention effects visible in many natural languages have been a lively issue in the syntactic and...
[[abstract]]This study starts out from a re-investigation into the issue of covert wh- movement wit...
This thesis asks the following question: what can wh-movement teach us about verb phrase structure? ...
I claim that Wh-island constraint does not constitute part of Korean grammar. To the extent that the...
Eastern Cham (Austronesian: Vietnam) exhibits apparent optional wh-movement, which shares properties...
This paper deals with the properties of wh-questions in Balkar. It is shown that wh-in-situ structur...
Specificity effects are a widespread phenomenon, both in overt and covert syntax, across all languag...
'Wh-'movement is commonly thought to be caused by a syntactic probing operation, initiated by an int...
Following the Government and Binding theory mainly developed by Chomsky (1981, 1982, 1986), I explor...
Crosslinguistically, there exists ample evidence that some ‘why’ questions are unique among wh-quest...
This study examines the structure of the left periphery, wh-in-situ and A-bar movement in Lubukusu, ...
Intervention effects in Turkish wh-questions can be obviated by the overt movement of the wh-phrase ...
[[abstract]]This paper is an attempt to reformulate the theories on wh-constructions under the fram...
This paper investigates whether overt wh-movement in Korean, a wh-in-situ language, triggers Subjace...