Mandarin chinese wh-in-situ argument-adjunct asymmetry in island sensitivity: evidence from a formal judgment study

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  • who: Qilin Tian from the Peking University, China have published the paper: Mandarin Chinese wh-in-situ argument-adjunct asymmetry in island sensitivity: Evidence from a formal judgment study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors will point out that Lu et_al`s experimental design has some drawbacks, which make their findings unreliable. The results of the experiments show that unlike adjunct wh`s-in-situ, argument wh`s-in-situ are not sensitive to island constraints, which is in line with the longestablished findings on the issue at stake. The focus of this study . . .

     

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