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The phenomenon under investigation is the interaction between islands and resumption in questions . Since Ross 1967 , indirect questions and relative clauses have been known as ISLANDS , that is , environments that cannot contain the ...
The phenomenon under investigation is the interaction between islands and resumption in questions . Since Ross 1967 , indirect questions and relative clauses have been known as ISLANDS , that is , environments that cannot contain the ...
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In what follows , we summarize the main results of our experiments on island constraints and resumption in object ... weak islands : doubly or singly embedded structures with pronominals are more acceptable than unembedded ones .
In what follows , we summarize the main results of our experiments on island constraints and resumption in object ... weak islands : doubly or singly embedded structures with pronominals are more acceptable than unembedded ones .
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By contrast , in German and English , pronominals induce severe unacceptability equal to strong - island violations . ... The contrast then 19 between that- and whether - clauses and strong islands is that the latter , but not the ...
By contrast , in German and English , pronominals induce severe unacceptability equal to strong - island violations . ... The contrast then 19 between that- and whether - clauses and strong islands is that the latter , but not the ...
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