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Description | The aim of this paper is twofold: (i) to provide an analysis that explains all possible sentence patterns for each type of verb, and (ii) through examining the necessary assumptions for (i), to present an alternative concept of the optimality of syntactic design. The exploration for (i) makes it clear that EPP(-inheritance) is a lexical property of each EPP-bearer. EPP therefore persists even when it is not associated with phi/Case-features, inducing superfluous movement or merger. Although the persistence of EPP apparently does not fit the popular idea of optimality, it ensures another kind of optimality: minimizing the number of derivable configurational patterns.
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Subject | optimality of syntactic design
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English Linguistics
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Volume | 24
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Issue | 2
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Start Page | 363
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End Page | 388
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ISSN | 09183701
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Published Date | 2007-12
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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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DCMI | text
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Rights | c2007 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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Faculty of Law and Literature
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