Replication Data for: Hyperraising and copy raising are structurally different: experimental evidence from Serbian
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This paper documents a hyperraising-to-subject configuration in Serbian. For a subset of Serbian speakers, the raising verb delovati 'seem' optionally allows A-movement from the finite complement clause into the matrix clause. This cross-clausal movement results in phi-agreement on the matrix verb. A rating experiment with 835 native Serbian speakers, of whom 519 allow hyperraising, found that hyperraising is structurally distinct from copy raising. The experimental results suggest that hyperraising is an A-movement configuration, highly sensitive to movement constraints, such as islands and embedded A-minimality. By contrast, copy raising was found to be generally insensitive to movement constraints, which suggests that copy raising is a non-movement configuration similar to prolepsis. This challenges the unified base-generation account of hyperraising and copy raising, proposed to eschew the locality issues inherent to the standard movement-based analyses of hyperraising.
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2025-05-29



