Constraints on Wh-Question Formation in Gichuka
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https://doi.org/10.14738/assrj.21.754Keywords:
Wh-movement, Wh- in situ, Constraints, Gichuka, BantuAbstract
Ross (1976) argued that wh-movement is not unbounded. This paper investigated wh-question formation in Gichuka, and checked whether wh-movement is constrained/bounded by the complex NP constraint, the subject condition, the wh-island constraint and the coordinate structure constraint. The results indicate that wh-movement is constrained by these constraints except the complex NP constraint. This paper therefore is a contribution to the principles and parameters of universal grammar.
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