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Publication Date:
August 2007
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1613-4060
DOI:
10.1515/TL.2007.005

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Theoretical Linguistics

An Open Peer Review Journal

Editor-in-Chief: Krifka, Manfred

Ed. by Gärtner, Hans-Martin

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Extended phases & beheaded phrases Comments on Marcel den Dikken's ‘Phase Extension’

Citation Information: Theoretical Linguistics. Volume 33, Issue 1, Pages 75–81, ISSN (Print) 0301-4428, ISSN (Print) 1613-4060, DOI: 10.1515/TL.2007.005, August 2007

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2007-08-27

Abstract

Phrases cease to be phases once the head raises out of the phrase. This is a clear claim. So, in the simplest case, one would expect a direct correlation between overt head-movement and phrasal transparency properties for extraction constructions in typical cases of head-movement, as for instance V movement.

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