The present volume is unique in that it represents the most thorough and systematic crosslinguistic investigation of <i>wh</i>-scope marking constructions available to date. The book has been carefully edited and contains a useful index, and the articles are well cross-referenced. Both the extent of empirical coverage and the depth of analysis provided by this volume are impressive.

- Claudia Felser (University of Essex) in Journal of Germanic Linguistics 13:3, 2001,

This volume is the first comprehensive overview of the syntax and semantics of wh-scope marking. Wh-scope marking constructions have recently received a lot of attention; their very existence and their intricate properties have important consequences for syntax, semantics, and the syntax–semantics interface (e.g., with respect to the wh-criterion, the wh-movement parameter, feature checking, the theory of locality, the interpretation of wh-phrases and why-chains, and the nature of LF). The fifteen contributions share the basic assumptions of the Chomskyan approach to syntax and the model-theoretic approach to semantics; they address a variety of languages (among them German, Hindi, Hungarian, English, Frisian, Kikuyu, and Malay). A recurrent theme in all articles is whether wh-scope marking should be analyzed in terms of a direct, indirect, or mixed dependency. The wealth of cross-linguistic empirical evidence and the theory-independent relevance of the conclusions should make this book the ultimate source of information on wh-scope marking for years to come.
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This volume deals with what the WH-movement parameter has to say about varieties of WH-dependencies in different languages. Section two introduces WH-scope marking and the related concept of partial WH-movement. Section three, the main approaches to WH-scope marking are introduced.
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1. Introduction (by Lutz, Uli); 2. Wh-Scope Marking: Direct vs. Indirect Dependency (by Beck, Sigrid); 3. Scope Marking and Calusal Typing (by Brandner, Ellen); 4. Moving Just the Feature (by Cheng, Lisa Lai-Shen); 5. Partial Wh-Movement: Evidence from Malay (by Cole, Peter); 6. On the Wh-Expletive Was in German (by d'Avis, Franz-Josef); 7. Scope Marking: Cross-Linguistic Variation In Indirect Dependency (by Dayal, Veneeta); 8. Towards a Minimalist Theory of Wh-Expletives, Wh-Copying, and Successive Cyclicity (by Fanselow, Gisbert); 9. Towards a Superior Account of Superiority (by Haider, Hubert); 10. The W-... W- Construction: Appositive or Scops Indicating? (by Hohle, Tilman N.); 11. On the Syntax of "Wh-Scope Marker" Constructions: Some Comparative Evidence (by Horvath, Julia); 12. Towards a Unified Treatment of Wh-Expletives in Hindi and German (by Mahajan, Anoop K.); 13. Absolute and Relative. On Scope in German Wh-Sentences, W- ... W-Constructions Included (by Pafel, Jurgen); 14. On the Parenthetical Features of German. Was... W-Constructions and How to Account for them (by Reis, Marga); 15. Partial Wh-Movement and the Typology of Wh-Questions (by Sabel, Joachim); 16. Partial Wh-Movement, Scope marking, and Transparent Logical Form (by Stechow, Arnim von); 17. Index
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ISBN
9789027227584
Publisert
2000-09-15
Utgiver
John Benjamins Publishing Co
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1005 gr
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245 mm
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164 mm
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P, 06
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Engelsk
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489