A note on Fukui’s note
This commentary relates Fukui’s (2015) note on weak vs. strong generation to two aspects of quantification in Chinese: quantifier scope and the syntactic licensing conditions of noninterrogative wh-expressions. It is shown that the phenomena under discussion echo Fukui’s (2015) view that only strong...
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oai:doaj.org-article:ba867917e74e4458a56b24459c7d43552021-12-02T19:10:00ZA note on Fukui’s note1017-127410.1515/scl-2015-0005https://doaj.org/article/ba867917e74e4458a56b24459c7d43552015-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1515/scl-2015-0005https://doaj.org/toc/1017-1274This commentary relates Fukui’s (2015) note on weak vs. strong generation to two aspects of quantification in Chinese: quantifier scope and the syntactic licensing conditions of noninterrogative wh-expressions. It is shown that the phenomena under discussion echo Fukui’s (2015) view that only strong generation allows for a deeper understanding of natural language and that dependencies are to be distinguished structurally.Tsai Cheng-Yu EdwinSciendoarticlestrong generationdependencychinese quantificationnoninterrogative wh-phrases強性生成依存關係漢語量化結構非疑問用法之疑問詞Chinese language and literaturePL1001-3208ENStudies in Chinese Linguistics, Vol 36, Iss 2, Pp 69-80 (2015) |
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This commentary relates Fukui’s (2015) note on weak vs. strong generation to two aspects of quantification in Chinese: quantifier scope and the syntactic licensing conditions of noninterrogative wh-expressions. It is shown that the phenomena under discussion echo Fukui’s (2015) view that only strong generation allows for a deeper understanding of natural language and that dependencies are to be distinguished structurally. |
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