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  2. Extended projection principle - Wikipedia

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    The extended projection principle (EPP) is a linguistic hypothesis about subjects.It was proposed by Noam Chomsky as an addendum to the projection principle. [1] The basic idea of the EPP is that clauses must contain a noun phrase or determiner phrase in the subject position (i.e. in the specifier of a tense phrase or inflectional phrase or in the specifier of a verb phrase in languages in ...

  3. Projection principle - Wikipedia

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    The Extended Projection Principle (EPP) refers to the highest Tense Phrase containing a subject. [6] Before the EPP can be satisfied, you must ensure that LOS is satisfied. Once all of the projection principles of LOS are satisfied, EPP is activated when there is movement from one part of the tree to anothe

  4. Locality (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    EPP properties, or Extended Projection Principle, is located in certain syntactic items, which motivate movement due to their selection requirements. Such can be found most commonly in T, which in English, requires a DP subject.

  5. Minimalist program - Wikipedia

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    The "EPP" notation stands for "extended projection principle" feature, NOM stands for "nominative case".) Tense first merges with a V-projection, and the output then combines the DP subject the girl , which, in some sense, merges twice: once within the V-projection, and once within the T-projection.

  6. Wh-movement - Wikipedia

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    The location of the EPP (Extended Projection Principle): The EPP allows movement of the wh-word from the bottom canonical position of the syntax tree to Spec-C. The EPP is a great indicator when it comes to distinguishing between in-situ trees and ex-situ. Ex-situ trees allow the movement to Spec-C, while in-situ do not as the head C lacks the ...

  7. PRO (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    The extended projection principle (EPP) requires that all clauses have a subject.A consequence of the EPP is that clauses that lack an overt subject must necessarily have an "invisible" or "covert" subject; with non-finite clauses this covert subject is PRO.

  8. Avalency - Wikipedia

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    In English, if there is no meaningful subject, a pleonastic (such as it) must be inserted into the subject position in order to satisfy the Extended Projection Principle (EPP) which states that a tensed clause requires a subject. [8] For Chomsky, "weather it" is neither a pleonastic, nor is it a true argument, it is a quasi-argument.

  9. EPP - Wikipedia

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    Extended projection principle, a linguistic theory; ... Epp Kaidu, pseudonym of Estonian theatre director and actress Leida Ird (1915–1976) Elwood Epp Sell ...