Wh-movement
Wh-movement vs. scrambling: The brain makes a difference
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An ATN Treatment Wh Movement
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On subjectivity and ‘long distance Wh-movement’
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Scrambling of Wh-phrases in Japanese
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Online Processing of English Wh-Dependencies by Iranian EFL Learners
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A Computational Model of Language Generation Applied to Japanese Wh-questions
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Complementiser Phrase: The Case of English Wh-Embedded Clauses
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The Syntax of Wh Questions in Gichuka
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Strategies of wh-coordination
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A Phase Based Account of Wh Questions in Standard Arabic
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Biologically Relevant Universality of Move F in Wh Questions
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Phonological Suppression of Anaphoric Wh-expressions in English and Korean
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VARIATION IN ENGLISH AND IGBO WH-WORDS: A MINIMALIST APPROACH
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Prosody and processing of wh-in-situ questions in standard Persian
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Resolving Multiple Wh-Fragments: A Syntax-Pragmatics Approach
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Using Machine Learning Techniques to Interpret WH questions
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Wh-Questions in Malay: An Explanation for the Restriction of Extraction to Subject Position with Yang
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TEXT ELABORATION USING AUTOMATIC GAP- FILL QUESTION AND WH-TYPE QUESTION
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Assigning Wh-Questions to Verbal Arguments: Annotation Tools Evaluation and Corpus Building
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The role of prosody in the identification of Persian sentence types: declarative or wh-question?
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