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On Indefinite Pronoun Structures with APs: Reply to Kishimoto
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2004
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Indefinite PronounsSyntaxIndefinite PronounGrammatical FormalismComputational LinguisticsIndefinite Pronoun ConstructionsPresuppositionPsycholinguisticsGrammarLinguistic TheoryLanguage StudiesSemanticsSyntactic StructureLinguisticsTheoretical LinguisticsIndefinite Pronoun Construction
A number of authors have claimed that indefinite pronoun constructions like everything red are formed by raising a noun (thing) over a higher prenominal adjective (red). We examine phenomena in English and other languages which appear to show that adjectives participating in the indefinite pronoun construction do not correspond to prenominal forms, but to postnominal ones. We evaluate the challenges these results present for the N-raising account, showing that while some can be met, others apparently cannot. This outcome calls for a reexamination of postnominal position with indefinite pronouns.
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