This paper presents an analysis of quantifier and wh-operator
scope in terms of a
lexicalized theory of quantifier storage, within the framework of Head-Driven
Phrase
Structure Grammar. The proposed analysis provides an alternative to the
derivational
approach wherein quantifier scope is determined at a separate level of
representation
via movement, and shows how scope of quantifiers and wh-phrases
(fronted or in situ)
can be handled in a unified way in a constraint-based grammar. Lexicalization
of
quantifier storage offers an account of scope facts in raising and unbounded
dependency constructions which have been problematic in an earlier constraint-based
approach to quantifier scope.
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