There is considerable variation related to the form of exclamatives across North Germanic varieties (see Delsing 2010 and Abels and Vangsnes 2010). However, in the Nordic Syntax Database there is only information about one particular and somewhat special kind of exclamative construction, here termed ‘measureless quantificational exclamative’ and exemplified by the Swedish example in (1). (1) Vad bilar det var här! (Swedish) what cars it was here ‘What a lot of cars there are here!’ Measureless exclamatives convey a surprise over a presupposed large quantity of the kind of object denoted by the noun in the fronted wh-phrase, and they do so despite the fact that there is no overt quantifier in the phrase (compare gloss and translation). The c...
On the basis of evidence from German and Italian, in this article it is argued that non-canonical wh...
This paper analyses the syntax of English and Basque wh-exclamatives and compares them, exploring th...
y argue against analyses that postulate the existence of empty expletives in German impersonal const...
There is considerable variation related to the form of exclamatives across North Germanic varieties ...
In this article, I define exclamatives pragmatically, as a speech act which contains an assertion, a...
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 ...
In this paper we will discuss the exclamative values of some question tags and of the quantifier som...
This dissertation studies the phenomenon of exclamativity. It suggests a formal definition of the ex...
There is considerable variation across North Germanic when it comes to the composition of noun phras...
We explore a new approach to the semantics of wh-exclamatives, like (1). (1) What a beautiful song J...
It is sometimes assumed that there is a special exclamative semantics, in particular, that some wh c...
The usual amazement about exclamatives is fully justified, because it is difficult to deal with them...
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...
On the basis of evidence from German and Italian, in this article it is argued that non-canonical wh...
This paper analyses the syntax of English and Basque wh-exclamatives and compares them, exploring th...
y argue against analyses that postulate the existence of empty expletives in German impersonal const...
There is considerable variation related to the form of exclamatives across North Germanic varieties ...
In this article, I define exclamatives pragmatically, as a speech act which contains an assertion, a...
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 ...
In this paper we will discuss the exclamative values of some question tags and of the quantifier som...
This dissertation studies the phenomenon of exclamativity. It suggests a formal definition of the ex...
There is considerable variation across North Germanic when it comes to the composition of noun phras...
We explore a new approach to the semantics of wh-exclamatives, like (1). (1) What a beautiful song J...
It is sometimes assumed that there is a special exclamative semantics, in particular, that some wh c...
The usual amazement about exclamatives is fully justified, because it is difficult to deal with them...
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...
On the basis of evidence from German and Italian, in this article it is argued that non-canonical wh...
This paper analyses the syntax of English and Basque wh-exclamatives and compares them, exploring th...
y argue against analyses that postulate the existence of empty expletives in German impersonal const...