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 |
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| 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.
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| 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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