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Adjunct Islands In English Theoretical Perspectives And Experimental Evidence Andreas Kehl

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Adjunct Islands In English Theoretical Perspectives And Experimental Evidence Andreas Kehl
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.37 MB
Pages: 345
Author: Andreas Kehl
ISBN: 9783111092737, 3111092739
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Adjunct Islands In English Theoretical Perspectives And Experimental Evidence Andreas Kehl by Andreas Kehl 9783111092737, 3111092739 instant download after payment.

Island phenomena are a central topic in generative grammar, especially because of principled exceptions to these general extraction constraints. This volume investigates exceptional extractions from phrasal adjunct islands. It argues, based on experimental studies, that several factors identified in the previous literature are uninformative about locality conditions because they show effects in both extraction and non-extraction sentence forms. The volume develops a multifactorial model to account for these effects without appealing to universal extraction conditions and argues that the relative acceptability of the underlying proposition determines acceptability across sentence types.

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