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Description | This paper presents a new theory of Agree, and demonstrates how it accounts for various syntactic facts. The subject DP in SPEC-T serves as a probe for T and gets transferred for that purpose. On the other hand, Transfer does not apply to DP if it remains in v(*)P since T is the probe in such a structure. The asymmetry in Agree relations explains why preverbal and postverbal subjects may induce different agreement patterns. The proposed theory also accounts for the presence and absence of subject island effects and defective intervention effects.*
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Subject | Relativized Agree
Transfer
agreement asymmetries
subject island
defective intervention
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Journal Title |
English Linguistics
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Volume | 31
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Issue | 2
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Start Page | 439
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End Page | 476
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ISSN | 09183701
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Published Date | 2014-12
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NCID | AA10760469
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Publisher | 日本英語学会
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Publisher Aalternative | English Linguistic Society of Japan
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Journal Article
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PDF
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Rights | c 2014 by the English Linguistic Society of Japan
本文データは日本英語学会より転載許可を得て掲載しています
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Text Version |
出版社版
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Gyoseki ID | e26394
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OAI-PMH Set |
Faculty of Law and Literature
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