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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Previous Accounts for Island Effects in Wh-in-Situ Languages
2.1. Selective Island Effects and Covert Pied-Piping Approach
2.2. Absence of Island Effects and Unselective Binding Approach
2.3. Mixed Approach: Unselective Binding and Movement
3. New Proposal
3.1. Basic Proposal: Pure Movement Approach
3.2. Explaining Movement Properties
3.3. Double Islands and Recursive Pied-Piping
3.4. Apparent Problem & Solution: Quantificational Variability in Syntax
4. A Diachronic Look into Korean Wh-Constructions
4.1. Two Historical Changes
4.2. Relating the Two Changes
4.3. Quantificational Variability Revisited
5. Current Proposal vs. Nishigauchi(1986)
6. Conclusion
References
1. Introduction
2. Previous Accounts for Island Effects in Wh-in-Situ Languages
2.1. Selective Island Effects and Covert Pied-Piping Approach
2.2. Absence of Island Effects and Unselective Binding Approach
2.3. Mixed Approach: Unselective Binding and Movement
3. New Proposal
3.1. Basic Proposal: Pure Movement Approach
3.2. Explaining Movement Properties
3.3. Double Islands and Recursive Pied-Piping
3.4. Apparent Problem & Solution: Quantificational Variability in Syntax
4. A Diachronic Look into Korean Wh-Constructions
4.1. Two Historical Changes
4.2. Relating the Two Changes
4.3. Quantificational Variability Revisited
5. Current Proposal vs. Nishigauchi(1986)
6. Conclusion
References
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