Building on an experimental study, I show that homophonous wh-phrases like qui 'who' in French correlate with prosodic differences when specificity and partitivity come into play, something not found with bare Universal Quantifiers like chacun 'each' and tous 'all'. Rather than homophony I claim that these wh-phrases are syncretic. I show that (a) wh-phrases and bare Universal Quantifiers are complex phrases, lexicalizing structures of different sizes; (b) partitivity and specificity are syntactic features. This last claim is supported by intervention effects: the interventions observed with negative and scope islands with wh-phrases in-situ are accounted for in terms of a feature-based Relativized Minimality (Starke 2001; Rizzi 2004).
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Univ Paris 05, CNRS, FRE 2929, Inst Psychol, Paris, FranceUniv Paris 08, CNRS, UMR 7023, F-93526 St Denis 02, France
Jakubowicz, Celia
Strik, Nelleke
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Univ Paris 08, CNRS, UMR 7023, F-93526 St Denis 02, France
CNRS, LPP, FRE 2929, F-75700 Paris, FranceUniv Paris 08, CNRS, UMR 7023, F-93526 St Denis 02, France