The central contribution of this book is to offer the detailed results of a series of empirical studies (corpus studies and experiments) on extractions out of the subject is French. These studies offer evidence for the possibility of extraction out of the subject in French. But they also reveal a clear distinction between constructions. While extractions out of the subject are common and highly acceptable in relative clauses, this is not the case for interrogatives and clefts.
Finally, the book proposes a Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) analysis of subject islands. It demonstrates the interaction between information structure and syntax using a representation of information structure based on Minimal Recursion Semantics (MRS).
Elodie Winckel is a post-doctoral researcher at the Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. She completed her undergraduate studies at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Her academic journey has been marked by a strong focus on experimental methodologies to explore the interface between syntax and pragmatics, particularly in the frameworks of HPSG (Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar) and Construction Grammar.