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... ) The previous discussion suggests that saturation can also be done in the lexicon, before the application of the Projection Principle. Consider the following rule: (20) Assign arb to the direct 0-role, ... "
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Projection Principle, Universal Grammar, Guglielmo Cinque, Full Interpretation, West Flemish, Bob Hope, cliticization site, arb interpretation, referential indexation, early null subjects, following chain structures, expletive operator
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Some Concepts and Consequences of the Theory of Government and Binding (Linguistic Inquiry Monographs)
by Noam Chomsky
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... the Projection Principle , which states informally that the 0-marking properties of each lexical item must be represented categorially at each syntactic level: ... "
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Projection Principle, Bijection Principle, Case Filter, Avoid Pronoun Principle, The Variety of Rule Systems, Visibility Principle, vacuous operators, resumptive pronoun strategy, parasitic gap phenomenon, overt anaphors, pure pronominal, parasitic gaps
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Licensing Theory and French Parasitic Gaps (Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory)
by C.R. Tellier
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... this derivation, (l lb) is ruled out by the 8-criterion. Chomsky's (1981) Government-Binding framework incorporates as a fundamental tenet the Projection Principle, which interacts in important ways with the B-Criterion. ... "
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Projection Principle, Licensing Theory, Universal Licensing Principle, Standard Arabic, Logical Form, Modern Hebrew, double dont constructions, chain composition analysis, genitival relatives, parasitic chain, adnominal complement, generic time reference
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Syntax: Theory and Problems
by Donna Jo Napoli
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... derivation . In fact, linguists have claimed that this property of traces follows from a formal principle of grammar: the PROJECTION PRINCIPLE. (63) All lexical features of a predicate that appear in DS must appear at every other syntactic level, as well. ... "
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Star Problem, X-Bar Theory, Case Theory, Theta Theory, Subjective Case, Projection Principle, nonobligatory control, phonetic matrix, doubly filled specifier, clefted item, obligatory control structures, phrasal slot
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