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Linguistic Inquiry | 2016

Covert Pied-Piping in English Multiple Wh-Questions

Hadas Kotek; Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine

In this article, we argue for the existence of covert pied-piping in wh-questions through a previously unnoticed pattern of intervention effects in Superiority-obeying English multiple wh-questions. We show that the preference of covert pied-piping, unlike that of overt pied-piping, is for movement of larger constituents. We argue that this discrepancy stems from conflicting requirements of PF and LF: overt pied-piping feeds both LF and PF, but covert pied-piping feeds LF only. The study of covert pied-piping thus reveals the true preference of LF and narrow syntax with regard to pied-piping: larger pied-piping constituents are preferred over smaller ones. This preference can be overridden by certain PF constraints that apply to overt pied-piping.


Natural Language and Linguistic Theory | 2016

A streamlined approach to online linguistic surveys

Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine; Hadas Kotek


Proceedings of NELS 43 | 2013

Intervention in focus pied-piping

Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine; Hadas Kotek


In: Syntax and Semantics 37: Experiments at the Interfaces. Academic Press: New York. (2011) | 2011

Most Meanings Are Superlative

Hadas Kotek; Yasutada Sudo; Edwin Howard; Martin Hackl


Glossa | 2016

Covert partial wh -movement and the nature of derivations

Hadas Kotek


Natural Language Semantics | 2015

Experimental investigations of ambiguity: the case of most

Hadas Kotek; Yasutada Sudo; Martin Hackl


Proceedings of LENLS 14 | 2017

Intervention tracks scope-rigidity in Japanese

Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine; Hadas Kotek


Proceedings of the Workshop on the Structure and Constituency of the Languages of the Americas (WSCLA) 21 | 2018

Non-interrogative wh-constructions in Chuj (Mayan)

Hadas Kotek; Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine


Proceedings of the 21st Amsterdam Colloquium | 2017

Movement and alternatives don’t mix: Evidence from Japanese

Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine; Hadas Kotek


Proceedings of the 51st Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS 51) | 2016

The structure and interpretation of non-restrictive relatives: Evidence from relative pronoun pied-piping

Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine; Hadas Kotek

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Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine

National University of Singapore

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Martin Hackl

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Yasutada Sudo

University College London

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Ayaka Sugawara

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Dimitrios Pantazis

McGovern Institute for Brain Research

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Miwako Hisagi

City University of New York

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Shigeru Miyagawa

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Edwin Howard

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Valerie L. Shafer

City University of New York

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