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authors argue that by using an exclamative sentence such as, say, How X she is (X being In fact, exclamative cómo—a different word from its interrogative coun- are implied by wh-exclamatives, so that intermediate extents are disregarded, by other gradable adjectives (interesante 'interesting,' caro 'expensive,' etc )
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lenges such as the contribution of exclamative sentences to a dynamic very test –i.e. English wh-exclamatives may be appended with the modifier very:.
on the processing of wh-exclamative sentences in Japanese. One may notice that DPs with such or so obey a similar restriction which is discussed in.
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Abstract In this paper we argue against the claim that exclamatives could be reducible to interrogatives in Classical Greek as sometimes argued for
Abstract In this paper we argue against the claim that exclamatives could be reducible to interrogatives in Classical Greek as sometimes claimed for
28 fév 2023 · The following paper evaluates the hypothesis that so called wh-exclamatives in German are of the same semantical type as wh-interrogatives
10 mar 2023 · lenges such as the contribution of exclamative sentences to a dynamic very test –i e English wh-exclamatives may be appended with the
Abstract This study aims to complement the theoretical and descriptive literature on exclamative clauses in English by providing a comprehensive
24 nov 2017 · exclamatives is that embedded wh-exclamatives allow the wh-phrases available in interrogatives to head the exclamative clause
formation of matrix wh-exclamatives with other wh-words such as who and which resulting in non-amount readings (Chernilovskaya Nouwen 2012) Examples
20 mar 2016 · in comparison to wh-interrogatives arguing either that such structures The evidence for why wh-exclamatives are not likely to be free
19 fév 2019 · Julie Neveux « Grammar and feelings: a study of Wh-exclamatives in speechless when it comes to "meeting" such excessive emotions:
What is the exclamative clause example?
We use exclamative clauses most commonly to express surprise or shock. In writing we use an exclamation mark: What a lovely sister you are How beautiful that house was- Updated on September 04, 2019. In English grammar, an exclamatory sentence is a type of main clause that expresses strong feelings in the form of an exclamation, as opposed to sentences that make a statement (declarative sentences), express commands (imperative sentences), or ask a question (interrogatory sentences).