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| Title: | "L-tous", restructuring and quantifier climbing |
| Author⁄s: | Nicolis, Marco |
| Date issued: | 2001 |
| Type of document: | Article |
| Is part of: | Rivista di Grammatica Generativa, vol. 26 (2001), p. 63 - 84 |
| Publisher: | Padova, Unipress |
| Abstract: | The aim of this paper is to investigate the distribution of the object quantifier tout/tutto in French and Italian. Although in both languages this quantifier can appear in a “low” derived position (which will be argued to be one and the same in both languages), French displays an additional option: in some biclausal structures, tout can optionally appear in a high derived position, a structure known as “Quantifier Climbing”. |
| Language: | eng |
| Access rights: | open |
| Appears in Collections: | Rivista di grammatica generativa >RGG 2001 (vol. 26)
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