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The <quh->-<wh-> switch: an empirical account of the anglicisation of a Scots variant in Scotland during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
In: English language and linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press 24 (2020) 1, 211-236
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Spatial interrogatives in Europe and beyond : where, whither, whence
Stolz, Thomas (Herausgeber); Nintemann, Julia (Herausgeber); Levkovych, Nataliya (Herausgeber). - Boston : de Gruyter Mouton, 2017
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Competition between ‘Who’ and ‘Which’ in Slavic Light-Headed Relative Clauses* ; Конкуренция местоимений ‘кто’ и ‘который’ в славянских относительных предложениях без существительного в вершине
Abstract: The relativization systems of most Slavic languages include relative pronouns that can be conventionally labelled as ‘who’ and ‘which’ and differ in a number of logically independent parameters (etymology, animacy, grammaticality of attribu tive contexts, and morphological distinction for number and gender). Prior re search has shown that the choice between ‘who’ and ‘which’ in Slavic languages is largely dependent on the head type. Some of the languages allow the ‘who’ pro nouns to be used with pronominal heads, but not with nouns in the head, while in others, the pronominal heads in the plural are also ungrammatical with the pronoun ‘who.’ The present study aims to complement the available qualitative data on the dis tribution of the relativizers with quantitative data and to propose a unified account for all the observed tendencies. A corpus-based study was con ducted in order to establish language-internal statistical tendencies comparable to the known grammaticali ty restrictions. The results show much agreement be tween the qualitative and quantitative tendencies. Thus, the head ‘those,’ unlike the head ‘that,’ is incompatible with the relativizer ‘who’ in Slovak, Polish, Upper Sorbian, and Lower Sorbian languages, while the same tendency is quantitative in Czech, Slovene, Serbo-Croa tian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and the older varieties of Russian. Corpus data suggest that there is also a stronger tendency for the relative pronoun ‘who’ to be avoided with the head ‘those’ than with the head ‘all.’ One more relevant parameter is the semantic type of the clause, maximalizing se man tics being the preferred option for ‘who.’ I suggest that all these and some other tendencies can be subsumed under a macroparameter of the extent to which the head is integrated into the relative clause.
Keyword: interrogative pronoun; języki słowiańskie; relative; relative pronoun; relativization; relatywizacja; Slavic languages; zaimek pytajny; zaimek względny; zdanie względne
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12528/143
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My topic is D-linked - aspects of wh-determination
Kratz, Benjamin. - 2015
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The architecture of determiners
Leu, Thomas. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Oxford University Press, 2015
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Description de l'occitan parlé à Sénaillac-Lauzès (Lot) et dans les communes voisines
Sibille, Jean. - Lemòtges : Éditions Lambert-Lucas, 2015
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The status of "hwæt" in Old English
In: English language and linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press 17 (2013) 3, 465-488
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Contrastive linguistics and micro-variation: the role of dialectology
In: Languages in contrast. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 12 (2012) 1, 47-68
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Warlpiri wh-scope marking
In: Syntax. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 14 (2011) 2, 97-121
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Strategies of wh-coordination
In: Linguistic variation. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 11 (2011) 2, 149-188
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"wer" und "was"
In: Germanistische Mitteilungen. - Heidelberg : Univ.-Verl. Winter 37 (2011) 2, 47-64
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Syntactic doubling and the structure of wh-chains
In: Journal of linguistics. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 46 (2010) 1, 1-46
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Domain-wide or variable-dependent vulnerability of the semantics-syntax interface in L2 acquisition? Evidence from wh-words used as existential polarity words in L2 Chinese grammars
In: Second language research. - London : Sage Publ. 26 (2010) 2, 219-260
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Fragewörter im Deutschen - ein Beitrag zu ihrer Definition und Klassifikation
In: Kwartalnik neofilologiczny. - Warszawa : Wydawn. Naukowe PWN 57 (2010) 3, 297-317
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"Kamo", an attitudinal pragmatic marker of Macedonian
In: South Slavic discourse particles. - Amsterdam : Benjamins (2010), 45-63
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"what", "which" e "whether" nelle varietà storiche e dialettali dell'inglese
In: Quaderni patavini di linguistica. - Padova : Unipress 26 (2010), 3-37
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On disjunctive dependencies
In: Catalan journal of linguistics. - Bellaterra : Univ., Servei de Publ. 9 (2010), 7-21
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Il corso fra l'otto e il novecento: situazione e tendenze linguistiche
In: Studi linguistici italiani. - Roma : Salerno Ed. 36 (2010) 2, 191-211
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Focus structure and Q-word questions in Hittite
In: Linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 47 (2009) 4, 945-969
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Identifiability and verbal cross-referencing markers in Hungarian
In: Linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 47 (2009) 4, 997-1019
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