Experimentally testing the interpretation of multiple sluicing and multiple questions in Hungarian

Author:

Ronai Eszter1,Stigliano Laura1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Linguistics , The University of Chicago , Chicago , IL , USA

Abstract

Abstract Hungarian multiple sluicing has been claimed to only be allowed in contexts that set up a pair-list, but not a single-pair reading. This has been taken as evidence that multiple sluicing is derived from multiple wh-fronting questions, which only license pair-list, but not single-pair answers. Providing novel experimental evidence, we show that all three relevant constructions in Hungarian – multiple sluicing, single wh-fronting questions, and multiple wh-fronting questions – in fact pattern alike in their answerhood conditions: both pair-list and single-pair readings are allowed, with a modest preference for single-pair readings. Based on our results, we thus argue that answerhood conditions are not sufficient to determine the source of multiple sluicing.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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