Abstract
The current study compares controlled acceptability judgments for Swedish relative clause extractions to extractions from <i>that</i>-clauses and extractions from non-restrictive relative clauses. It also compares each structure in both extracted and non-extracted form. The reported possibility of relative clause extraction in Swedish (and the other Mainland Scandinavian languages) has long presented a challenge to universal theories of constraints on extraction because the phenomenon is cross- linguistically very rare. In the off-line judgment data presented here, relative clause extractions are shown to pattern with extractions that are assumed to involve an island-like violation (non-restrictive relative clause extraction), thus contrasting with informal judgments reported in the literature. The data also appear to present a counterpoint to the conclusion reached in Tutunjian, Heinat, Klingvall and Wiklund (2017) from on-line eye-tracking measures, regarding the representational status of this structure as being more in line with that of a licit extraction. Potential explanations for the obtained patterns of the result are discussed, presenting avenues for further investigations.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Unpublished - 2016 |
| Event | Grammar in Focus, 2016 - Lund, Sweden Duration: 2016 Feb 4 → 2016 Feb 5 |
Conference
| Conference | Grammar in Focus, 2016 |
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| Abbreviated title | GIF16 |
| Country/Territory | Sweden |
| City | Lund |
| Period | 2016/02/04 → 2016/02/05 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Comparative Language Studies and Linguistics
- Studies of Specific Languages
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An acceptability study of long-distance extractions in Swedish
Wiklund, A.-L., Heinat, F., Klingvall, E. & Tutunjian, D., 2017, Language Processing and Disorders. Escobar, L., Torrens, V. & Parodi, T. (eds.). Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, p. 103-120Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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An acceptability study of long-distance extractions in Swedish (Grammar in Focus, Lund)
Klingvall, E. (Presenter), Heinat, F. (Presenter), Tutunjian, D. (Contributor) & Wiklund, A.-L. (Contributor)
2016 FebActivity: Talk or presentation › Presentation
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