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'That-Trace Effects’ Cross-Linguistically and Successive Cyclic Movement

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1999

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MIT Working Papers in Linguistics
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Szczegielniak, Adam. 1999. 'That-Trace Effects’ Cross-Linguistically and Successive Cyclic Movement. In Papers on Morphology and Syntax, Cycle One, ed. Karlos Arregi ... [et al.], 369-393. Cambridge: MIT Working Papers in Linguistics (Volume 33).

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This paper will be an attempt at accounting for ‘that-trace effects’ cross-linguistically. It will be argued that the ECP type of approach, as well as non-ECP analyses, are insufficient to account for a variety of data.The proposed analysis will crucially rely on a phase Spell-Out system adopted in Chomsky (1998) where the computational system CHL Spells-Out material to PF and LF in phases.

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