This commentary relates Fukui's (2015) note on weak vs. strong generation to two aspects of quantification in Chinese: quantifier scope and the syntactic licensing conditions of noninterrogative wh-expressions. It is shown that the phenomena under discussion echo Fukui's (2015) view that only strong generation allows for a deeper understanding of natural language and that dependencies are to be distinguished structurally.
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Tsai, C. Y. E. (2015). A note on fukui’s note. Studies in Chinese Linguistics, 36(2), 69–80. https://doi.org/10.1515/scl-2015-0005
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