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The Grammar Of Q Qparticles Whmovement And Piedpiping Oxford Studies In Comparative Syntax Seth Cable

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The Grammar Of Q Qparticles Whmovement And Piedpiping Oxford Studies In Comparative Syntax Seth Cable
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.89 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Seth Cable
ISBN: 9780195392272, 9780195392265, 9780199780273, 0195392272, 0195392264, 0199780277
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Grammar Of Q Qparticles Whmovement And Piedpiping Oxford Studies In Comparative Syntax Seth Cable by Seth Cable 9780195392272, 9780195392265, 9780199780273, 0195392272, 0195392264, 0199780277 instant download after payment.

The Grammar of Q puts forth a novel syntactic and semantic analysis of wh-questions, one that is based upon in-depth study of the Tlingit language, an endangered and under-documented language of North America. A major consequence of this new approach is that the phenomenon classically dubbed "pied-piping" does not actually exist.Cable begins by arguing that wh-fronting in Tlingit does not involve a syntactic relationship between interrogative C and the wh-word. Rather, it involves a probe/Agree relation between C and an overt "Q-particle" (or "Q") c-commanding the wh-word. Fronting of the wh-word in Tlingit is a mere by-product of fronting the QP projected by this Q. From this core observation, he develops a syntax and semantics for Tlingit wh-questions.Given the strong similarity between the wh-constructions of Tlingit and those of more widely studied languages, Cable applies his analysis to a range of other languages and finds that such a "Q-based" theory holds a number of interesting consequences in syntax and semantics.

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