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In Ch . 4 FI is the sole condition that determines the set of convergent derivations . From this set , the various economy conditions determine the subset of admissible derivations , that is , the most economical ( hence optimal ) ...
In Ch . 4 FI is the sole condition that determines the set of convergent derivations . From this set , the various economy conditions determine the subset of admissible derivations , that is , the most economical ( hence optimal ) ...
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He proposes a natural economy condition ' : a feature which moves ' carries along just enough material for convergence ' , ' a kind of “ generalized pied - piping " , determined by BOCs.18 This displacement property of overt movement ...
He proposes a natural economy condition ' : a feature which moves ' carries along just enough material for convergence ' , ' a kind of “ generalized pied - piping " , determined by BOCs.18 This displacement property of overt movement ...
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Results of the analysis include the elimination of the strict cycle condition and the shortest movement condition and a rejection of wh - islands as legitimate syntactic phenomena . Under some interpretations , NP traces are constrained ...
Results of the analysis include the elimination of the strict cycle condition and the shortest movement condition and a rejection of wh - islands as legitimate syntactic phenomena . Under some interpretations , NP traces are constrained ...
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