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CLS, 1997
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2019
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Wh-interrogative inferential constructions in the Lexical-Constructional Model
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Benjamin Slade
2011
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Marina Stoyanova, Unique focus: Languages without multiple wh-questions (Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today123). Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2008. Pp. vii+184
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Journal of Linguistics, 2009
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In-situ and ex-situ wh-question constructions in Moro
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Journal of African Languages and Linguistics, 2014
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The syntax of wh-questions in unaccusative and (Un)ergative structures in Mehri language: A Phase-based approach
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PLoS ONE, 2023
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Exhaustivity and the Syntax of Wh-interrogatives: The case of Hungarian
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A Role And Reference account of interrogative sentences In Lakhota
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The ITB Journal, 2012
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Syntactic Conditions on Special Inflection: Evidence From Hausa and Coptic Egyptian Interrogative and Focus Constructions
Chris Reintges, Melanie Green
University of Sussex Working Papers in …, 2005
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Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, 2007
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WH-words are not ‘interrogative’ pronouns: The derivation of interrogative interpretations for constituent questions
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Basic Locative Constructions and Simple Clause Structures of English, Akan, and Safaliba
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Last things first: An FDG approach to clause-final focus constituents in Spanish and English (book chapter, preprint, 2008)
Elena Martínez Caro, Mike Hannay
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ON THE SYNTAX OF "WH-SCOPE-MARKER" CONSTRUCTIONS: SOME COMPARATIVE EVIDENCE
Julia Horvath
John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2000
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Review of Peter Collins and David Lee (eds.) The clause in English: in honour of Rodney Huddleston (Studies in Language Companion Series). Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1999.
Bas Aarts
2001
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Discourse, sentence grammar and the left periphery of the clause
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The Cognitive-Functional Properties of English WH-dialogic Constructions in Discourse
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On the dual nature of the Functional Discourse Grammar model: context, the language system/language use distinction, and indexical reference in discourse
Francis Cornish
Language Sciences, 2013
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Pragmatic function assignment and word order variation in a functional grammar of English
Mike Hannay
Journal of Pragmatics, 1991
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Hofmeister, P., Jaeger, F., Arnon, I., Sag, I., & Snider, N. (2007). Locality and Accessibility in Wh-questions. In S. Featherston & W. Sternefeld (eds.), Linguistic Evidence: Empirical, Theoretical, and Computational Perspectives (pp. 185-205). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
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Interrogatives and relatives in some varieties of English
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INTERROGATIVE STRUCTURES IN MARSHALLESE
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Contrastive Information Structure, 2010
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A Comparative Study of the Simple Clause Structure of Kyerepong (Okere), Akuapem Twi, and English
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International Journal of Language and Linguistics, 2020
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