In:Wh-island Effects in Chinese: A formal experimental study
Xu Chen
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 282] 2024
► pp. xiii–xiii
Published online: 5 February 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.282.lof
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.282.lof
List of figures
3.1Relationship between acceptability and grammaticality35
3.2Acceptability judgment; empirical generalization;
theoretical claim35
theoretical claim35
3.3Two parallel lines: Absence of island effects41
3.4Two non-parallel lines: Presence of island effects43
5.1Interaction plots for who-argument and why-adjunct90
5.2Distribution plots for who-argument and why-adjunct91
5.3Interaction plots for what-argument and why-adjunct94
5.4Distribution plots for what-argument and why-adjunct95
5.5Interaction plots for wh-subject and wh-object106
5.6Distribution plots for wh-subject and wh-object107
5.7Interaction plots for non-D-linked and D-linked who-in-situ119
5.8Distribution plots for non-D-linked and D-linked who-in-situ120
5.9Interaction plots for non-D-linked and D-linked what-in-situ123
5.10Distribution plots for non-D-linked and D-linked what-in-situ124
