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The null object along with the null subject is traditionally assumed to be pro. Whitman (1988), Otani & Whitman (1991) and Huang (1991) oppose this traditional assumption on the null object and claim ...
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. The VP Ellipsis Analysis
3. The Pro Analysis
4. The Null Subject-Object Asymmetries
5. Conclusion
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