Asymmetries in sub-extraction out of np in Slovenian: a magnitude estimation study

In this work, we aim to clarify the empirical paradigm that bears on two aspects of syntactic locality in Slovenian. First, building on previous work, we investigate how robustly Slovenian observes the syntactic locality constraint precluding constituent sub-extraction out of subject noun phrases. S...

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Published inLinguistica (Ljubljana) Vol. 56; no. 1; pp. 253 - 271
Main Authors Stepanov, Artur, Mušič, Manca, Stateva, Penka
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ljubljana University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts 28.12.2016
University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)
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ISSN0024-3922
2350-420X
DOI10.4312/linguistica.56.1.253-271

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Summary:In this work, we aim to clarify the empirical paradigm that bears on two aspects of syntactic locality in Slovenian. First, building on previous work, we investigate how robustly Slovenian observes the syntactic locality constraint precluding constituent sub-extraction out of subject noun phrases. Second, we ask whether Slovenian allows Left Branch Extraction in interrogative and non-interrogative sentences. To elucidate both issues, we conducted a magnitude estimation study, the results of which support our previous claim that there is a subject island effect in Slovenian. Furthermore, our results suggest that Slovenian disallows Left Branch Extraction, in contrast with some other Slavic languages. We also discuss theoretical consequences of our empirical findings.
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ISSN:0024-3922
2350-420X
DOI:10.4312/linguistica.56.1.253-271