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On the acceptability of multiple interrogatives in Italian
Author(s) -
Anda Amelia Neagu
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
working papers in applied linguistics and linguistics at york
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2564-2855
DOI - 10.25071/2564-2855.8
Subject(s) - interrogative word , linguistics , variation (astronomy) , point (geometry) , interrogative , psychology , likert scale , phenomenon , scale (ratio) , computer science , natural language processing , mathematics , geography , developmental psychology , epistemology , philosophy , astrophysics , physics , geometry , cartography
Multiple interrogatives exhibit cross-linguistic variation from a typological point of view. Standard Italian, in particular, is considered to be a language disallowing these constructions, an analysis based on the interaction between whPs and focused constituents in this language. I argue that previous analyses of multiple wh-questions in Italian need to be integrated with novel data, and that these structures are at least marginally acceptable. Specifically, I illustrate data from a preliminary experiment involving acceptability judgements on a 5-point Likert scale that tested whether native Italian speakers consider multiple interrogatives acceptable. While this is still a preliminary investigation, the results indicate that younger native Italian speakers tend to accept these constructions. I suggest that the presence of two whPs within the same clause in Italian can be analyzed as a language contact phenomenon, with English being the source language, in line with the sociolinguistic literature on this topic.

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