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Locality in WH quantification: questions and relative clauses in Hindi - 62 (1996 edition.)

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Locality in WH Quantification argues that Logical Form, the level that mediates between syntax and semantics, is derived from S-structure by strictly local movement.

The primary data for the claim of locality at LF is drawn from Hindi but English data is used in discussing the semantics of questions and relative clauses.

The book takes a cross-linguistic perspective showing how the Hindi and English facts can be brought to bear on the theory of universal grammar.

There are several phenomena generally thought to involve long-distance dependencies at LF, such as scope marking, long-distance list answers and correlatives.

In this book they are handled by explicating novel types of local relationships that interrogative and relative clauses can enter.

Amore articulated semantics is shown leading to a simpler syntax.

Among other issues addressed is the switch from uniqueness/maximality effects in single WH constructions to list readings in multiple WH constructions.

These effects are captured by adapting the treatment of WH expressions as quantifying over functions to the cases of multiple WH questions and correlatives.

List readings due to functional dependencies are systematically distinguished from those that are based on plurality.

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Springer
9401148082 / 9789401148085
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
491.435
06/12/2012
English
256 pages
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