When a wh-word refuses to stay in-situ
Arthur Stepanov, Ali Al Moussaoui
direct link: http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/004472
February 2019
This squib demonstrates that the syntactic behavior of prosodically weak wh-elements or ‘wh-clitics’ conforms quite well to theories of syntax-phonology mapping such as Richards (2010, 2016) which explore a tight relationship between syntactic and prosodic boundary/edge phenomena. Evidence comes from new data from Lebanese Arabic, as well as ‘wh-clitics’ in French and North Italian dialects.
Format: | [ pdf ] |
Reference: | lingbuzz/004472 (please use that when you cite this article) |
Published in: | to appear in Linguistic Inquiry |
keywords: | prosody, wh-clitic, contiguity theory, syntax, phonology |