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Arguing that CP, but not TP, is a phase, Chomsky (2005) claims that T can only attract the subject DP by virtue of inheriting the ¥õ-features from C. Under the assumption that all operation...
¥°. Introduction
¥±. Islandhood of Subject DP
¥². Remaining Issues
¥³. Proposals and Concluding Remarks
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