This article discusses exclamative utterances that have the form of Y/N questions with no wh-phrase present but only the finite verb in initial position. It will be shown that they cannot be captured by a purely pragmatic 'reinterpretation' of Y/N questions. This result implies that verb-initial structures are syntactically ambiguous. An alternative to the traditional view on clause types as features/operators in the C-domain, triggering V–C movement, will be suggested. V–C movement marks syntactically all those structures that correspond to nonassertive speech acts. The structures are disambiguated by non-syntactic means like intonation and/or lexical triggers
In this descriptive report we outline the structural pattern of exclamative clauses in Paduan. Becau...
The usual amazement about exclamatives is fully justified, because it is difficult to deal with them...
This paper aims to complement the accounts of exclamative clauses presented in both the large refere...
Abstract. This article discusses exclamative utterances that have the form of Y/N questions with no ...
While it is still not widely accepted that exclamatives are a clause type, exclamations are intuitiv...
In this article, we formulate a hypothesis about the interface conditions that regulate the interact...
In this paper, we explore exclamatives when used as responses in a discourse. Our proposal is based ...
It is sometimes assumed that there is a special exclamative semantics, in particular, that some wh c...
We explore a new approach to the semantics of wh-exclamatives, like (1). (1) What a beautiful song J...
This dissertation studies the phenomenon of exclamativity. It suggests a formal definition of the ex...
This paper studies two types of indicative structures displaying subject-verb inversion which have r...
In this paper, we would like to show that data as in (1) are cases of exclamative movement at S-Stru...
In this paper we will discuss the exclamative values of some question tags and of the quantifier som...
On the basis of evidence from German and Italian, in this article it is argued that non-canonical wh...
1. Basic and non-basic clause types • Both (1a) and (1b) are grammatical; which is more basic? Among...
In this descriptive report we outline the structural pattern of exclamative clauses in Paduan. Becau...
The usual amazement about exclamatives is fully justified, because it is difficult to deal with them...
This paper aims to complement the accounts of exclamative clauses presented in both the large refere...
Abstract. This article discusses exclamative utterances that have the form of Y/N questions with no ...
While it is still not widely accepted that exclamatives are a clause type, exclamations are intuitiv...
In this article, we formulate a hypothesis about the interface conditions that regulate the interact...
In this paper, we explore exclamatives when used as responses in a discourse. Our proposal is based ...
It is sometimes assumed that there is a special exclamative semantics, in particular, that some wh c...
We explore a new approach to the semantics of wh-exclamatives, like (1). (1) What a beautiful song J...
This dissertation studies the phenomenon of exclamativity. It suggests a formal definition of the ex...
This paper studies two types of indicative structures displaying subject-verb inversion which have r...
In this paper, we would like to show that data as in (1) are cases of exclamative movement at S-Stru...
In this paper we will discuss the exclamative values of some question tags and of the quantifier som...
On the basis of evidence from German and Italian, in this article it is argued that non-canonical wh...
1. Basic and non-basic clause types • Both (1a) and (1b) are grammatical; which is more basic? Among...
In this descriptive report we outline the structural pattern of exclamative clauses in Paduan. Becau...
The usual amazement about exclamatives is fully justified, because it is difficult to deal with them...
This paper aims to complement the accounts of exclamative clauses presented in both the large refere...