2024
DOI: 10.16995/glossa.6404
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A principled exception to the Müller-Takano Generalization: A belated follow-up to Richards (2004)

Stanislao Zompì

Abstract: According to the Müller-Takano Generalization (Müller 1993; Takano 1994), a remnant that contains a trace resulting from a given type of movement cannot itself undergo that same type of movement. I argue that Richards’ (2004) data from Bulgarian “Russian-doll” wh-questions constitute principled exceptions to this generalization under an approach that derives it from a minimality condition on movement paths. Alternative approaches to the generalization have a harder time deriving such exceptions.

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