In:Wh-island Effects in Chinese: A formal experimental study
Xu Chen
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 282] 2024
► pp. 173–173
Index
Published online: 5 February 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.282.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.282.index
A
- acceptability judgment 10–11, 16, 25, 33–35, 36–38, 131
- asymmetry
- argument and adjunct 49–60, 97–100
- subject and object 61–73, 109–112
- D-linked and non-D-linked 74–80, 126–129
C
- chain 24, 26–28, 31
- Chomsky, Noam 3, 7, 10, 23, 26, 27, 29, 30, 61, 78, 110, 128, 132
- covert movement 14–16, 51–54, 62–63, 71, 97–100, 110, 126–127, 131
D
- double name penalty 111–112, 127–129, 132
E
- experimental syntax 38, 131
F
- factorial design 38–42, 82, 101, 113, 132
- feature 17, 23, 28, 31–32, 57, 68, 77–78, 100, 128, 132
- filler-gap 2, 6, 39, 48
G
- grammaticality 33–35
H
- Huang, C.-T, James 7, 14–16, 24–26, 50–52, 62, 98–100, 109–110
I
- informal and formal methods 36–38
- islands 2–4, 16, 20, 24, 27, 51, 131–133
- island effects 4–7, 15, 38–42, 131–133
L
- locality
- Barriers 27–28
- Empty Category Principle 26–27
- Minimal Link Condition 29–30
- Phase Impenetrability Condition 30–32
- Relativized Minimality 28–29
- Subjacency26
- Logical Form14
N
- narrow syntax 8, 17
O
- overt movement 20, 52–55
P
- pied-piping 17, 23, 53, 78
Q
- Q-operator 18–21, 54–57, 59–60, 98
S
- Si, Fuzhen 29, 34
- Sprouse, Jon 34, 38, 39–42, 62, 78, 129
U
- Uniformity Principle 7, 16–17, 132
- unselective binding 17–21, 55–57, 98–99, 110, 126–127, 131
W
- wh-movement 2, 5, 7, 11, 15–19, 53, 97–100, 110, 126–129, 131
