Minimal CP And The Adverb Effect

Authors

  • Nicholas Sobin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.649

Keywords:

Grammar, Comparative and general-- Adverb

Abstract

New observations about a variety of adverb effects, with both positive and negative effects on acceptability, suggest that adverbs link to and “parentheticalize" a complementizer. This proposal along with a further proposal that the coindexation of a subject-positioned trace with a C is the result of a representational simplification of CP, facilitates explanation of an array of facts concerning the adverb effect, relative constructions, complement constructions, and embedded interrogatives.

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How to Cite

Sobin, . N. (2000). Minimal CP And The Adverb Effect. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 25, 15-38. https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.649