Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Chinese Wh-Constructions 1.2 The Theoretical Background 1.3 Outline of the Book Chapter 2 Two Theories of Licensing Wh-in-Situ 2.1 The Quantificational Property of Wh-Phrases 2.2 Movement Approach 2.2.1 QR 2.2.2 Arguments for Raising Wh-in-Situ at LF 2.2.3 Comments 2.3 Non-Movement Approach 2.3.1 Problems of Raising Analysis at LF within MP 2.3.2 Clausal Typing Hypothesis 2.3.3 Incorporating Unselective Binding into MP 2.3.4 Classification of Wh-Phrases 2.4 Summary Chapter 3 Intervention Effects 3.1 Wh-Nouns and Intervention Effects 3.1.1 Quantifier Intervention Effects 3.1.2 Focus Intervention Effects 3.1.3 Common Properties between the Two Kinds of Interveners 3.2 Wh-Adverbs and Intervention Effects 3.2.1 Weishenme "why" 3.2.2 Zenmeyang "how", Shenmeshihou "When" and Zainali "Where" 3.3 Summary Chapter 4 Interaction between a Wh-Phrase and a Strong QP 4.1 Scope Ambiguity between a Wh-Noun and a Universal Quantifier 4.1.1 Analysis of English Data 4.1.2 A Unified Account for English and Chinese Data 4.1.3 LF-Chain Based Scope Principle 4.2 Scope Ambiguity between Wh-Phrases and Definite DPs 4.2.1 A Quantificational Account of Definite DPs 4.2.2 Interaction between a Wh-Noun and a Definite DP 4.3 Interaction between a Wh-Adjunct and a Strong QP 4.4 Concluding Remarks and Future Research Chapter 5 Island Effects Revisited 5.1 Island Effects of English Wh-Phrases 5.1.1 GB Accounts 5.1.2 MP Accounts 5.2 Various Accounts for Island Effects of Chinese Wh-Phrases 5.2.1 Asymmetry between Wh-Arguments and Wh-Adjuncts 5.2.2 Asymmetry between Wh-Nouns and Wh-Adverbs 5.2.3 Summary 5.3 A Tentative Solution 5.4 Summary Chapter 6 Against Two Ways of Scope Taking 6.1 Against Non-Movement Approach 6.1.1 Against Clausal Typing Hypothesis 6.1.2 Against Unselective Binding 6.2 Against Raising Quantifiers without QR 6.3 Future Research Chapter 7 Wh-Focalization 7.1 Three Possible Approaches 7.1.1 Wh-Movement 7.1.2 Wh-Scrambling 7.1.3 Wh-Topicalization 7.2 Wh- Focalization 7.2.1 Focus: the Definition, the Classification and Devices 7.2.2 A Wh-Noun as a Focus 7.2.3 Projecting a Focus 7.3 Syntactic Movement of Other Wh-Phrases Chapter 8 The Semantic Association of Dou "All" with Wh-Nouns and Its Syntactic Realization 8.1 A Basic Overview of Dou 8.2 The Semantic Analysis of Dou 8.2.1 Previous Analyses of Dou 8.2.2 Predicate-Related Distributor 8.3 Wh-Nouns q- Dou 8.3.1 The Dual Status of Dou 8.3.2 Dou as a Distributor 8.4 The Syntactic Status of Dou 8.5 Dou 4- Wh-Nouns 8.5.1 The Syntactic Distribution of R-dou 8.5.2 The Semantic Properties of R-dou 8.6 Against Binding Approach of Dou 8.7 Summary Chapter 9 On the Non-interrogative Use of Chinese Wh-phrases 9.1 Wh-phrases in Simple Sentences 9.2 Wh-question as a Syntactic Component of a Complex Sentence 9.3 Non-interrogative Function of Questions 9.4 Summary Chapter 10 Conclusions and Theoretical Implications 10.1 Concluding Remarks 10.2 Theoretical Issues of LF-Movement 10.3 Classification of QPs 10.4 Future Research Bibliography
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