You Sluice and hai Modification in Chinese
This paper argues that you ‘have’ sluice is a variant of pseudosluicing, akin to shi ‘be’ sluice in Chinese. You sluice can be analyzed as a base-generated structure [pro you ‘have’ wh-phrase], consisting of a subject pro, a verb you ‘have’, and a wh-phrase, having nothing to do with movement and de...
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Main Author: | Wei Ting-Chi |
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Language: | EN |
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2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/29d3950ba4ba43a5bd1bdef64d6096f6 |
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