Chapter 4
More on Trevisan wh-in situ
Article outline
- Organisation of this chapter
- 4.1On wh-in situ in indirect wh-questions
- 4.1.1Thoughts on the syntax of se
wh
and
wh-doubling
- 4.1.2Functional elements in the lower Left Periphery
- 4.1.3Se
wh
licenses an interrogative operator in
SpecIntP
- 4.1.4Concluding remarks
- 4.2On wh-in situ within islands
- 4.2.1Trevisan strong islands and the puzzling optionality of
subject-clitic inversion
- 4.2.2Massive pied-piping of strong islands
- 4.2.2.1Application to Trevisan strong islands
- 4.2.3Wh-phrases are bare within strong islands, but not within weak
islands
- 4.2.4English limited pied-piping vs Trevisan tlingit-like syntax
- 4.2.5Concluding remarks
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Notes