Exclamative clauses at the syntax-semantics interface
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https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.24.2001.126Abstract
Exclamative clauses exhibit a structural diversity which raises the question of whether they form a clause type in the sense of Sadock & Zwicky (1985). Based on data from English, Italian, and Paduan, we argue that the class of exclamatives is syntactically characterizable in terms of a pair of abstract syntactic properties. Moreover, we propose that these properties encode two components of meaning which uniquely define the semantics and pragmatics of exclarnatives. Overall, our paper is a contribution to the study of the syntaxlsemantics interface and offers a new perspective on the notion of clause type.
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2001-01-01
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Zanuttini, Raffaella, and Paul Portner. 2001. “Exclamative Clauses at the Syntax-Semantics Interface”. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 24 (January):1-46. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.24.2001.126.
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