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Universal 1113: special marking in yes-no questions ⇔ no syntactic wh-movement

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Universal 1113: special marking in yes-no questions ⇔ no syntactic wh-movement

Original
Wh-in-situ languages have special markings in yes-no questions, and languages with special markings in yes-no questions are wh-in-situ languages.
Standardized
IF there is no syntactic wh-movement, THEN there is special marking in yes-no questions, and vice versa.
Keywords
interrogative, question particle, wh-movement
Domain
syntax, morphology
Type
mutual implication
Status
achronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
languages in Cheng 1991
Source
Cheng 1991: 21
Counterexamples
Agta (W. Malayo-Polynesian, Austronesian), Chontal (Hokan), Diola (Atlantic, Niger-Congo), Scottish Gaelic (Celtic, Indo-European): all VSO languages, showing syntactic wh-movement (i.e. question words are sentence-initial) and using question particles (Ultan 1978c: 232).

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    Cf. ##495, 499, 670.

    1. May 2020

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