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What follows extends and revises an earlier paper ("Minimalist Inquiries," MI), which outlines a framework for pursuit of the so-called Minimalist Program, one of a number of alternatives that are currently being explored.
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weapons into the sea tomorrow, perfect time span, underlying eventuality, modal horizon, doubled accent, realis infinitives, creole morphology, latent consonants, latent vowels, extended cultural past, inserted root node, latent segments, phonological border, floating glottal, idiosyncratic lexicalizations, phonological adjacency, phonological edge, neutral participle, full glottal stop, embedded declarative clauses, uninterpretable features, creole prototype, glottalized obstruents, penultimate accent, narrow syntax
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New York, Belfast English, Ken Hale, University of Massachusetts, Toba Batak, Match Condition, Haitian Creole, Stem Onset Preposing, Samuel Jay Keyser, Cambridge University Press, Academic Press, Department of Linguistics, John Benjamins, Oxford University Press, Strengthening the Antecedent, Universal Grammar, Distributed Morphology, Economy Condition, Earliness Principle, Mainland Scandinavian, Alec Marantz, Optimality Theory, The Hague, American English, Noam Chomsky
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