Wh-movement and the theory of feature-checking / Andrew Simpson.

Wh-movement and the theory of feature-checking argues that cross-linguistic variation in wh-constructions reduces to the availability of different lexical instantiations of a +wh C0 both across languages and within a single language, and the way in which such lexical elements are syntactically ident...

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Main Author: Simpson, Andrew, 1962-
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Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., ©2000.
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