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... question is dis- tinct from the question of obligatoriness of subject . The question does not arise in languages that require an obligatory subject in syntactic structure . For such languages as French and English , the rules ( 24 ) are ...
... question is dis- tinct from the question of obligatoriness of subject . The question does not arise in languages that require an obligatory subject in syntactic structure . For such languages as French and English , the rules ( 24 ) are ...
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... question in chapter 3 . 45 . Cf. Jaeggli ( 1980b ) . We return to the question in chapter 4. The tendency to take he to be distinct in reference from John is somewhat reduced when emphatic reflexives are added , as in " John would ...
... question in chapter 3 . 45 . Cf. Jaeggli ( 1980b ) . We return to the question in chapter 4. The tendency to take he to be distinct in reference from John is somewhat reduced when emphatic reflexives are added , as in " John would ...
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... question , and also the question of whether subjacency is a requirement on movement or on its output , as proposed by Freidin ( 1978 ) , and other questions on the nature and scope of the subjacency principle ; cf. , among others ...
... question , and also the question of whether subjacency is a requirement on movement or on its output , as proposed by Freidin ( 1978 ) , and other questions on the nature and scope of the subjacency principle ; cf. , among others ...
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Subsystems of core grammar | 17 |
On government and binding | 153 |
Specification of empty categories | 231 |
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0-criterion 0-position analysis anaphors antecedent Aoun appear applies argument assign a 0-role assume assumption base-generated Bill binding theory bound c-command CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ Case-assignment Case-marked chapter Chomsky clitic co-superscripted coindexed COMP condition configurations consider constructions CRUZ The University deletion derive discussion e-marked e-role element embedded clause empty category English examples excluded fact Filter function chain governing category infinitival INFL interpretation Italian John Kayne Lasnik lexical lexical categories LF-component LF-representation matrix subject movement nominative non-argument non-configurational languages Note notion NP-trace OB-framework obligatory option passive morphology phrase possible post-verbal NP preposition preposition stranding pro-drop languages pro-drop parameter problem projection principle pronominal pronoun properties question R-expressions reference RES(NIC Rizzi rule Move-a S-deletion S-structure sentence small clause subcategorization subcategorization frames subjacency subject position Suppose syntactic Tense that-t tion trace ungoverned ungrammatical UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA variable violated wh-movement wh-phrase X-bar theory