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"look around at how lucky we are to be alive right now" #108
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Nice find! There are subordinate exclamatives, though I'm not sure I had really internalized that fact.
Other prepositions: In terms of the structure, the canonical counterpart is We are (very) lucky to be alive right now and the exclamative phrase is fronted, so yes, the infinitival is licensed by lucky. |
What I'm not sure about is the whether only a part of the AdjP has been targeted for fronting: [Clause Prenucleus:[how lucky]i we are [AdjP Head:__i Comp:[to be alive right now]]] Or whether the whole thing is fronted and then there is postposing of the heavy complement phrase: [Clause |
So, not just a problem within the PP. Would you say it's similar to:
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Yeah I suppose so. Things that would be nonprojective in a dependency parse. |
^ This suggests the postnucleus is extracted from inside the WH-phrase prenucleus, which is weird but (it seems to me) less weird than the reverse. |
The reverse being extracting the prenucleus from the post nucleus? That hadn't occurred to me and strikes me as very weird. The other option I was wondering about, but not seriously, is somehow leaving the complement in the are VP and extracting only the head. But your solution seems much better than that. |
Can you paste the LaTeX for this? |
Thanks! |
An exclamative clause within a PP. Is "to be alive right now" a complement of "lucky"? How does that work?
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