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English: This is a sentence in ASL that possess wh-doubling, where the wh-word is used both at the beginning and at the end of the sentence. This sentence structure provides a useful template to highlight the possible analysis of rightward movement.
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Showcases the rightward movement of the wh-word 'what' and shows the double as a 'base generated topic'

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