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Author
Rouveret, Alain
Title
How are resumptive pronouns linked to the periphery?
Written in
English
Notes
79 Literaturangaben
Source
Linguistic variation. - Amsterdam : Benjamins
Volume
2
Year
2002
Page
123-184
Classification
Domains / Grammaticography / Models of grammar / Generative grammar
Domains / Grammaticography / Models of grammar / Generative grammar / Binding
Domains / Grammaticography / Models of grammar / Generative grammar / Functional category / Functional category, CP
Domains / Grammaticography / Models of grammar / Generative grammar / Functional category / Functional category, TP
Domains / Grammaticography / Models of grammar / Generative grammar / Functional category / Features (synt.)
Domains / Grammaticography / Models of grammar / Generative grammar / Move alpha
Domains / Grammaticography / Models of grammar / Generative grammar / Phases (theory of grammar)
Domains / Grammaticography / Models of grammar / Generative grammar / Trace theory
Levels / Syntax / Sentence types / Subordinate clause / Relative clause
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Scope
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Deep/Surface structure / Reconstruction (synt.)
Levels / Syntax / Sentence parts / Pronoun syntax / Resumptive pronoun
Indo-European languages / Celtic languages
Indo-European languages / Celtic languages / Welsh
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Transformational grammar; Minimalist program; Economy of derivation; Greed, principle of; Procrastinate, principle of; Full interpretation, principle of; Principles and parameters theory; Prinzipien- und Parametermodell; Generative grammar ; CP; Left periphery (phrase structure) ; FocusP; TopicP; FinP; ForceP; Split CP ; TP; IP ; Syntaktische Merkmale; Syntactic features; Full interpretation, principle of; Interpretierbarkeit (Grammatiktheorie) ; Interpretability (theory of grammar) ; Features (synt.) ; Chains (synt.) ; Checking theory (synt.) ; Attract alpha; Affect alpha; Minimal link condition ; Phase impenetrability constraint; PIC; Phases (theory of grammar) ; Copy and deletion theory; Spurentheorie ; Relative clause ; Skopus; Scope ; Anti-reconstruction; Recoverability principle; Reconstruction (synt.) ; Pronoun, resumptive; Resumptive pronoun ; Celtic languages ; Walisisch; Welsh