This paper examines quasi-monoclausal left-peripheral analyses of English it-clefts. Though attractive because such analyses bring out commonalities between it-clefts on the one hand and focus fronting and wh-questions on the other, the range of word order variations available in English it-clefts reveals that such monoclausal analyses of it-clefts lead to considerable complications of implementation, ultimately undoing the gain in terms of economy that initially would seem to justify them. In particular, we will show that on closer inspection the presumed focus fronting in it-clefts cannot be targeting the position deployed for ‘regular’ left-peripheral focus fronting. Moreover, both implementations of the monoclausal analysis discussed ma...
International audienceThere are many types of clefts, but most generally, when one thinks of clefts,...
Cypriot Greek (CG) differs from Standard Modern Greek (SMG) in many interesting ways, even in the re...
This paper compares two approaches to a particular grammatical change. While Ball (1991, 1994) inves...
This paper examines quasi-monoclausal left-peripheral analyses of English it-clefts. Though attracti...
In the wake of the proposals for the articulated left periphery (Rizzi 1997), Meinunger (1997, 1998)...
This paper compares two cartographic analyses of English it-clefts: Belletti’s embedded analysis is ...
This paper discusses a specific subclass of English it-clefts posited in the theoretical literature, ...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate it-cleft constructions in English and propose a non...
The subject matter of this dissertation is the it-cleft construction, exemplified in (1)1. It was Ma...
The English it-cleft is noted for its non-standard structure and for its unusual pragmatic and disco...
This book proposes a radically new account of clefts in English. Since the 1960s, functional as well...
The it-cleft construction (e.g. It was Bill that I saw ) is generally accepted to be a marked synta...
The paper offers a brief survey of relevant theory on English it-clefts, with an emphasis on informa...
We offer a new analysis of the semantics of the English it-cleft, building on recent work on exclusi...
1. Exhaustiveness Implicature Focus clauses of it-clefts and WH-clefts of specificational use are mo...
International audienceThere are many types of clefts, but most generally, when one thinks of clefts,...
Cypriot Greek (CG) differs from Standard Modern Greek (SMG) in many interesting ways, even in the re...
This paper compares two approaches to a particular grammatical change. While Ball (1991, 1994) inves...
This paper examines quasi-monoclausal left-peripheral analyses of English it-clefts. Though attracti...
In the wake of the proposals for the articulated left periphery (Rizzi 1997), Meinunger (1997, 1998)...
This paper compares two cartographic analyses of English it-clefts: Belletti’s embedded analysis is ...
This paper discusses a specific subclass of English it-clefts posited in the theoretical literature, ...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate it-cleft constructions in English and propose a non...
The subject matter of this dissertation is the it-cleft construction, exemplified in (1)1. It was Ma...
The English it-cleft is noted for its non-standard structure and for its unusual pragmatic and disco...
This book proposes a radically new account of clefts in English. Since the 1960s, functional as well...
The it-cleft construction (e.g. It was Bill that I saw ) is generally accepted to be a marked synta...
The paper offers a brief survey of relevant theory on English it-clefts, with an emphasis on informa...
We offer a new analysis of the semantics of the English it-cleft, building on recent work on exclusi...
1. Exhaustiveness Implicature Focus clauses of it-clefts and WH-clefts of specificational use are mo...
International audienceThere are many types of clefts, but most generally, when one thinks of clefts,...
Cypriot Greek (CG) differs from Standard Modern Greek (SMG) in many interesting ways, even in the re...
This paper compares two approaches to a particular grammatical change. While Ball (1991, 1994) inves...