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Propositional Surprise ‘How’ Questions and Insensitivity to Inner IslandPropositional Surprise ‘How’ Questions and Insensitivity to Inner Island

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Propositional Surprise ‘How’ Questions and Insensitivity to Inner Island
Authors
박명관김재준
Issue Date
Jun-2023
Publisher
한국중앙영어영문학회
Keywords
propositional surprise ‘how’; the Inner Island Constraint; base-generation in Comp; syntax-pragmatics; ‘the hell’; 명제적 놀람 ‘how’; 내부섬 제약; Comp에서의 기저 생성; 통사-화용; 의문 강조
Citation
영어영문학연구, v.65, no.2, pp 91 - 108
Pages
18
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
영어영문학연구
Volume
65
Number
2
Start Page
91
End Page
108
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/20172
DOI
10.18853/jjell.2023.65.2.005
ISSN
1598-3293
Abstract
This paper investigates the insensitivity of propositional surprise ‘how’ in English to the so-called Inner Island Constraint. We first characterize this type of ‘how’ as distinct from other familiar types of manner, method, and degree ‘how’. It is supposed to prosodically bear nuclear accent, syntactically trigger Subject-Auxiliary Inversion, and semantico-pragmatically reconcile the post-‘how’ proposition with the rest of the speaker’s beliefs. On its syntactic and interpretational parallelism, we propose that this type of ‘how’ is generated in [Spec,CP] like ‘how come’ reanalyzed in the Comp position and identically to ‘why’ generated in [Spec,CP]. We also examine what Pesetsky (1987) dubbs as aggressively-non-D-linked elements like ‘the hell’, which is accompanied by propositional surprise ‘how’. Since the use of ‘the hell’ presupposes a possible lack of a definite answer to the wh-question, and if the answer exists, it’s not known to the speaker, ‘the hell’ is most appropriate to propositional surprise ‘how’ questions. By exploring the formal properties of this construction, this paper seeks to make significant contributions to our understanding of the intricate interplay between syntax, semantics, and pragmatics in the English language.
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