File:DP-trace.png
Summary
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English: This English example shows that DP [Cheri] is originally introduced in the subject position of the embedded infinitive clause, before moving to the specifier position of the matrix clause. This movement happens in order to check the features of the verb [seem], and leaves behind a DP-trace (tDP) |
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| Source | Own work |
| Author | Olivia Priestlay |
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