Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The In-Situ Approach to Sluicing; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Preface; Introduction; An outline of the in-situ approach; 1. Kimura (2007, 2010); 2. A refinement of the in-situ approach: Abe and Hornstein (2012); 3. Identification condition on deletion; What differentiates VP ellipsis from sluicing in "island repair"?; 1. The island repair approach: Fox and Lasnik (2003); 1.1 Problems; 1.2 The contrast type of VP ellipsis; 2. Proposal under the in-situ approach; 3. A consequence: Adjunct wh-remnants; 4. A further extension: Fragment answers; Topicalized sluicing.
  • 1. Sluicing involving topicalization2. Satisfaction of the Q-feature; 2.1 Matrix wh-questions with non-wh-phrases; 2.2 Topicalized sluicing cases; 2.3 Matrix sluicing cases; Sluicing in Japanese; 1. A review of Hasegawa's (2006) approach; 1.1 Embedded sluicing; 1.2 Matrix sluicing; 2. Reconsideration of Japanese sluicing; 3. Embedded sluicing in Japanese; 3.1 Partially truncated cases of sluicing; 3.2 Cases of the contrast type of sluicing; 3.3 Ambiguously analyzed cases; 4. Licensing conditions on Japanese sluicing; 5. Identification conditions on Japanese sluicing.
  • Multiple sluicing in Japanese1. No island sensitivity of Japanese multiple sluicing; 2. Locality among wh-remnants in Japanese multiple sluicing; 2.1 Proposal: Oblique movement; 2.2 Locality of oblique movement; 2.3 Is oblique movement overt or covert in Japanese multiple sluicing?; 3. Overt oblique movement vs. remnant VP movement: Takahashi's (1994b) type of "multiple sluicing"; 4. English multiple sluicing; 5. An extension: Multiple fragment answers; Conclusions; References ; Index.