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ArtikelOn Feature Strength : Three Minimalist Approaches to Overt Movement  
Oleh: Lasnik, Howard
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Linguistic Inquiry (ada di JSTOR) vol. 30 no. 2 (1999), page 197-218.
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Isi artikelProcrastinate (Chomsky 1993) favors covert movement; therefore, when movement is overt, it must have been forced to operate' 'early" by some special requirement, one that Chomsky codes into "strong features." I compare Chomsky's three successive theories of strong features and argue that two ellipsis phenomena, pseudogapping and sluicing, provide evidence bearing on the nature of strong features. I argue that movement or ellipsis can rescue a derivation with a strong feature, and I conclude that PF crash is relevant either directly, as in Chomsky 1993, or indirectly, as in the theory presented in Chomsky 1995a augmented by the multiple-chain theory of pied-piping (especially as interpreted by Ochi (1998".
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