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- Pied-piping abstract "In linguistics, pied-piping is a phenomenon of syntax whereby a given focused expression takes an entire encompassing phrase with it when it is \"moved\". The term itself is due to John Robert Ross; it is a reference to the Pied Piper of Hamelin, the figure of fairy tales who lured rats (and children) by playing his flute. Pied-piping is an aspect of discontinuities in syntax, having to do with the constituents that can and cannot be discontinuous. While pied-piping is most visible in cases of wh-fronting of information questions and relative clauses, it is not limited to wh-fronting, but rather it can be construed as occurring with most any type of discontinuity (extraposition, scrambling, topicalization). Most if not all languages that allow discontinuities employ pied-piping to some extent, although there are major differences across languages in this area, some languages employing pied-piping much more than others.".
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- Pied-piping wikiPageWikiLink Category:Generative_linguistics.
- Pied-piping wikiPageWikiLink Category:Syntactic_transformation.
- Pied-piping wikiPageWikiLink Constituent_(linguistics).
- Pied-piping wikiPageWikiLink Discontinuity_(linguistics).
- Pied-piping wikiPageWikiLink Extraposition.
- Pied-piping wikiPageWikiLink John_R._Ross.
- Pied-piping wikiPageWikiLink Pied-piping_with_inversion.
- Pied-piping wikiPageWikiLink Pied_Piper_of_Hamelin.
- Pied-piping wikiPageWikiLink Preposition_stranding.
- Pied-piping wikiPageWikiLink Scrambling_(linguistics).
- Pied-piping wikiPageWikiLink Syntactic_movement.
- Pied-piping wikiPageWikiLink Topicalization.
- Pied-piping wikiPageWikiLink Wh-movement.
- Pied-piping wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pied-piping".
- Pied-piping wikiPageWikiLinkText "pied-piping".
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- Pied-piping subject Category:Generative_linguistics.
- Pied-piping subject Category:Syntactic_transformation.
- Pied-piping hypernym Phenomenon.
- Pied-piping type Disease.
- Pied-piping type Framework.
- Pied-piping comment "In linguistics, pied-piping is a phenomenon of syntax whereby a given focused expression takes an entire encompassing phrase with it when it is \"moved\". The term itself is due to John Robert Ross; it is a reference to the Pied Piper of Hamelin, the figure of fairy tales who lured rats (and children) by playing his flute. Pied-piping is an aspect of discontinuities in syntax, having to do with the constituents that can and cannot be discontinuous.".
- Pied-piping label "Pied-piping".
- Pied-piping sameAs Q7191465.
- Pied-piping sameAs Rattenfängerkonstruktion.
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- Pied-piping sameAs Q7191465.
- Pied-piping wasDerivedFrom Pied-piping?oldid=654547293.
- Pied-piping isPrimaryTopicOf Pied-piping.