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The most straightforward answer to this in the framework of principles and parameters / minimalism is that Michael originates in spec - VP and moves into the specifier of the shell DP , which occupies specIP .
The most straightforward answer to this in the framework of principles and parameters / minimalism is that Michael originates in spec - VP and moves into the specifier of the shell DP , which occupies specIP .
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Once again , on the principles - and - parameters / minimalist approach to syntax , it is natural to assume that the position of Larry ( before its deplacement into the possessor position of the ACC ) is spec - VP .
Once again , on the principles - and - parameters / minimalist approach to syntax , it is natural to assume that the position of Larry ( before its deplacement into the possessor position of the ACC ) is spec - VP .
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In short , he argues that principles of performance can explain why languages look and behave the way they do . This work summarizes his latest thinking on the topic . The title contains the book's message , that even highly abstract ...
In short , he argues that principles of performance can explain why languages look and behave the way they do . This work summarizes his latest thinking on the topic . The title contains the book's message , that even highly abstract ...
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