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Whisland Effects In Chinese A Formal Experimental Study Xu Chen

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Whisland Effects In Chinese A Formal Experimental Study Xu Chen
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.15 MB
Pages: 195
Author: Xu Chen
ISBN: 9789027247254, 9789027214515, 9027247250, 9027214514
Language: English
Year: 2024
Volume: 282

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Whisland Effects In Chinese A Formal Experimental Study Xu Chen by Xu Chen 9789027247254, 9789027214515, 9027247250, 9027214514 instant download after payment.

This book examines three controversial generalizations concerning wh-island effects in Chinese: argument and adjunct asymmetry, subject and object asymmetry, and D-linked and non-D-linked asymmetry. Experiments under the factorial definition of island effects reveal that: (1) both argument and adjunct wh-in-situ are sensitive to the wh-island, displaying no asymmetry; (2) subject wh-in-situ manifests a larger magnitude of island effects, whereas object wh-in-situ shows a smaller size due to the confounding of double name penalty, exhibiting a special pattern of asymmetry; (3) D-linked and non-D-linked who-in-situ evince no asymmetry, while D-linked and non-D-linked what-in-situ demonstrate a marginal asymmetry. Findings support the theory of covert wh-movement on the interpretation of Chinese wh-in-situ. The pattern of wh-island effects can be attributed to the violation of locality principles during wh-feature movement. This book is primarily tailored for researchers interested in the study of Chinese wh-questions and generative linguistics in the broad sense.

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