Deriving Superiority Effects in Multiple WH-Fronting without Determiners.

This paper analyzes multiple wh-fronting with superiority effects in Mi’gmaq, an Eastern Algonquian language, to Bošković’s (2008, 2012) generalizations between languages with and those without the presence of overt articles. When the Mi’gmaq is compared to generalizations on scrambling, quantifier...

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Main Author: Schuurman, Matthew
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spelling ftunivwestonta:oai:ir.lib.uwo.ca:wpl_clw-1032 2023-10-01T03:57:26+02:00 Deriving Superiority Effects in Multiple WH-Fronting without Determiners. Schuurman, Matthew 2016-07-21T14:51:13Z application/pdf https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/wpl_clw/vol3/iss1/7 unknown Scholarship@Western https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/wpl_clw/vol3/iss1/7 Western Papers in Linguistics / Cahiers linguistiques de Western superiority effects multiple wh-fronting determiners noun phrase Discourse and Text Linguistics Language Description and Documentation Semantics and Pragmatics Syntax text 2016 ftunivwestonta 2023-09-03T06:58:59Z This paper analyzes multiple wh-fronting with superiority effects in Mi’gmaq, an Eastern Algonquian language, to Bošković’s (2008, 2012) generalizations between languages with and those without the presence of overt articles. When the Mi’gmaq is compared to generalizations on scrambling, quantifier scope, and multiple wh-fronting with superiority effects, problematic contradictions arise, specifically with the latter generalization. According to Bošković's predictions, Mi’gmaq should be both an NP-only language based on scrambling, numeral classifiers, and quantifier scope, and a DP language based on multiple wh-fronting with superiority effects. Therefore, I propose there is no relationship between the presence of articles, the D feature, and appearance of superiority effects in obligatory multiple wh-fronting languages. Text Mi’gmaq The University of Western Ontario: Scholarship@Western
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topic superiority effects
multiple wh-fronting
determiners
noun phrase
Discourse and Text Linguistics
Language Description and Documentation
Semantics and Pragmatics
Syntax
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multiple wh-fronting
determiners
noun phrase
Discourse and Text Linguistics
Language Description and Documentation
Semantics and Pragmatics
Syntax
Schuurman, Matthew
Deriving Superiority Effects in Multiple WH-Fronting without Determiners.
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multiple wh-fronting
determiners
noun phrase
Discourse and Text Linguistics
Language Description and Documentation
Semantics and Pragmatics
Syntax
description This paper analyzes multiple wh-fronting with superiority effects in Mi’gmaq, an Eastern Algonquian language, to Bošković’s (2008, 2012) generalizations between languages with and those without the presence of overt articles. When the Mi’gmaq is compared to generalizations on scrambling, quantifier scope, and multiple wh-fronting with superiority effects, problematic contradictions arise, specifically with the latter generalization. According to Bošković's predictions, Mi’gmaq should be both an NP-only language based on scrambling, numeral classifiers, and quantifier scope, and a DP language based on multiple wh-fronting with superiority effects. Therefore, I propose there is no relationship between the presence of articles, the D feature, and appearance of superiority effects in obligatory multiple wh-fronting languages.
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title_full Deriving Superiority Effects in Multiple WH-Fronting without Determiners.
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title_full_unstemmed Deriving Superiority Effects in Multiple WH-Fronting without Determiners.
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