--1 Question: Questions and Interrogative Pronouns abstract Question = Cat ** { -- A question can be formed from a clause ('yes-no question') or -- with an interrogative. fun QuestCl : Cl -> QCl ; -- does John walk QuestVP : IP -> VP -> QCl ; -- who walks QuestSlash : IP -> ClSlash -> QCl ; -- whom does John love QuestIAdv : IAdv -> Cl -> QCl ; -- why does John walk QuestIComp : IComp -> NP -> QCl ; -- where is John -- Interrogative pronouns can be formed with interrogative -- determiners, with or without a noun. IdetCN : IDet -> CN -> IP ; -- which five songs IdetIP : IDet -> IP ; -- which five -- They can be modified with adverbs. AdvIP : IP -> Adv -> IP ; -- who in Paris -- Interrogative quantifiers have number forms and can take number modifiers. IdetQuant : IQuant -> Num -> IDet ; -- which (five) -- Interrogative adverbs can be formed prepositionally. PrepIP : Prep -> IP -> IAdv ; -- with whom -- Interrogative complements to copulas can be both adverbs and -- pronouns. CompIAdv : IAdv -> IComp ; -- where (is it) CompIP : IP -> IComp ; -- who (is it) -- More $IP$, $IDet$, and $IAdv$ are defined in $Structural$. }