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- aggregation title "The movement derivation of conditional clauses".
- aggregation abstract "By analogy with the movement analysis of temporal clauses, some authors have proposed that conditional clauses be derived by leftward operator movement (Bhatt and Pancheva 2002, 2006, Arsenijević 2009). This movement analysis of conditional clauses is shown to account for the incompatibility of Main Clause Phenomena and conditional clauses in terms of intervention effects. The cartographic implementation of this analysis predicts that conditional clauses will be incompatible with speaker-oriented modal expressions and that conditional clauses lack the low construal reading found in temporal clauses (Bhatt and Pancheva 2002, 2006). Thus the absence of low construal in conditional clauses, which was initially taken to be an obstacle for the movement account of conditional clauses (cf. Citko 2000), becomes an argument in favor.".
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