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Wh-In Situ Licensing in Questions and Sluicing
This book addresses the question of how in-situ wh-phrases are licensed from a minimalist perspective in which the basic assumptions about narrow syntax need to be reduced to the bare minimum. I propose that in-situ wh-phrases are licensed by way of either minimal Search or covert internal Merge: while in-situ wh-adjuncts are uniformly licensed by covert internal Merge, in-situ wh-arguments have a choice between the two options, depending on whether the licensing C head is overtly manifested. I also discuss sluicing, an ellipsis construction with a remnant wh-phrase, and address the question of how the remnant wh-phrase is licensed. I support the in-situ approach to sluicing, advocated in my previous book The In-Situ Approach to Sluicing (John Benjamins), according to which the remnant wh-phrase stays in situ. I argue against the more standard analysis, endorsing the main claim of this previous book that island repair by ellipsis is a myth.
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 277] 2022. viii, 204 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 28 June 2022
Published online on 28 June 2022
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
- Preface | pp. vii–viii
- Chapter 1. Introduction | pp. 1–12
- Chapter 2. Wh-in situ licensing: Search or internal Merge | pp. 13–42
- Chapter 3. An escape from wh-islands in Japanese | pp. 43–72
- Chapter 4. Against radical reconstruction in Japanese scrambling | pp. 73–110
- Chapter 5. The locality effects of Japanese sluicing in wh-island contexts | pp. 111–128
- Chapter 6. The locality effects of the sprouting type of sluicing | pp. 129–156
- Chapter 7. Support for non-constituent deletion in sluicing | pp. 157–188
- Chapter 8. Conclusions | pp. 189–194
- References | pp. 195–202
- Index | pp. 203–204
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