Source: wikibot/wh-movement
= Wh-movement
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Wh-movement is a syntactic phenomenon in natural language where a wh-word (such as "who," "what," "where," "when," "why," or "how") is moved to the front of a sentence to form a question or to create a relative clause. This movement is a key feature of many languages and is often involved in the formation of interrogative sentences or questions.