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| Language | Question | Subquestion | Color | Parameter | Value | Preference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gagauz | 36 | a | extraction | 1 | ||
| Standard Mandarin | 36 | a | extraction | 1 | NA | |
| Polish | 36 | a | extraction | 0.5 | ||
| Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian | 36 | a | extraction | 1 | ||
| Cochabamba Quechua | 36 | a | extraction | 1 | NA | |
| English | 36 | a | extraction | 1 | ||
| Standard German | 36 | a | extraction | 1 | ||
| Thai | 36 | a | extraction | 1 | NA | |
| Vietnamese | 36 | a | extraction | 1 | NA |
(36) Contrasting parts of objects
If you could establish islandhood and crossover constraints in section 3 already, you can skip this section and move on to (39). Otherwise, if the language can (optionally) front a contrastive focus.
a) Can an object be extracted from an object complement clause?
Prompt: Bill must have believed [that Mary bought a cat at the market].
No! A dog he believed [that Mary bought __ at the market].