What all happens when a universal quantifier combines with an interrogative DP

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Publication date 2011
Journal Linguistik Aktuell
Event Conference Variation and change in the structure of the noun phrase in Germanic and Romance: autonomous developments or result of language contact? (2009)
Volume | Issue number 171
Pages (from-to) 41-56
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR) - Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication (ACLC)
Abstract
Universal quantifiers such as all select a DP as their complement and can be ‘floated’ or ‘stranded’ by that DP, and in certain Germanic languages they can also co-occur with an interrogative DP. The purpose of this article is to investigate whether interrogative and non-interrogative DPs that co-occur with a universal quantifier in the Germanic languages have the same relationship to that quantifier and have gone through the same selection process. I begin with evidence from German that universal quantifiers can select and be stranded by interrogative as well as non-interrogative DPs, but I ultimately argue, going back to an analysis in Giusti (1990b), that a universal quantifier co-occurring with an interrogative is base-generated to the right of that interrogative, not to its left. I also propose that the formation of interrogative expressions involving universal quantifiers may take place in the syntax or in the lexicon, depending on the language.
Document type Article
Note Proceedings title: The noun phrase in Romance and Germanic: structure, variation, and change Publisher: Benjamins Place of publication: Amsterdam and Philadelphia ISBN: 9789027255549 Editors: P. Sleeman, H. Perridon
Language English
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