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We investigate object extraction in WH - questions for a range of syntactic configurations ( nonislands , weak islands , strong islands ) and for multiple levels of embedding ( single , double , and triple ) . In order to establish the ...
We investigate object extraction in WH - questions for a range of syntactic configurations ( nonislands , weak islands , strong islands ) and for multiple levels of embedding ( single , double , and triple ) . In order to establish the ...
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As expected , extraction from weak islands ( whether - clauses ) was less acceptable than extraction from ... For all three types of extraction , we also found that double embedding was significantly worse than zero embedding .
As expected , extraction from weak islands ( whether - clauses ) was less acceptable than extraction from ... For all three types of extraction , we also found that double embedding was significantly worse than zero embedding .
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( ii ) Extraction out of that - clauses is worse in German than in English and Greek ; it is almost as unacceptable as extraction out of whether - clauses . ( iii ) In all three languages the acceptability of pronominals improves with ...
( ii ) Extraction out of that - clauses is worse in German than in English and Greek ; it is almost as unacceptable as extraction out of whether - clauses . ( iii ) In all three languages the acceptability of pronominals improves with ...
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