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  • *[[Non-A-Position (de)]] [[A-Position (de)]]
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  • ...zer-Position''' (COMP-Position) ist in der [[GG]] eine Bezeichnung für die Position in einer Satzstruktur, die im allgemeinen von [[Komplementierer]]n eingenom ...sion wurden in der [[REST]] verschiedene interne Strukturierungen der COMP-Position angenommen, die sich insbesondere aufgrund theoretischerÜberlegungen als n
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  • ...ons. A position which is not an A-position is called an A'-position (A-bar-position). ...he see?'' is an A'-position. Another term for A'-position is Non-Argument position.
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  • '''Theta-position''' is an [[A-position]] to which a [[theta-role]] is assigned. ...efore, the matrix subject position, although an A-position, is not a theta-position.
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  • ...-movement. The landing site of a movement can be an A-position or an A-bar position. *German [[A-bar-Position]]
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  • ...-movement. The landing site of a movement can be an A-position or an A-bar position. *German [[A-bar-Position]]
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  • ...sound and travel towards the position required for the next sound (or to a position of rest).
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  • *[[Non-A-Position (de)]] [[A-Position (de)]]
    352 bytes (40 words) - 22:43, 13 June 2007
  • ...ons. A position which is not an A-position is called an A'-position (A-bar-position). ...he see?'' is an A'-position. Another term for A'-position is Non-Argument position.
    858 bytes (116 words) - 08:55, 26 May 2013
  • ...movement''' is a illicit [[movement]] from an [[A-bar-position]] to an [[A-position]], as in (i): ...ace]], ''t'''<sub>i</sub>, being a [[variable]] since it occupies an A-bar position, violates principle C of the [[Binding Theory]], because it is [[A-bound]]
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  • '''Theta-position''' is an [[A-position]] to which a [[theta-role]] is assigned. ...efore, the matrix subject position, although an A-position, is not a theta-position.
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  • ...ment, the position it is moved to is called its landing-site. The original position is sometimes referred to as its [[extraction site]].
    335 bytes (49 words) - 20:01, 16 February 2009
  • ...osition. In effect, GT can only insert material into the highest specifier position of K*.
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  • ...y L-related'. The latter are basically [[A-position]]s, the former [[A-bar position]]s.
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  • ...look ahead in the derivation to determine whether overt movement to a weak position is allowed.
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  • ...P]] in eine Argument-Position ([[A-Position]]), d. h. in eine syntaktische Position, in welcher eine Thematische Rolle ([[Theta-Rolle]]) zugewiesen werden kann
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  • ...n [[A-position]], and an [[A-bar-chain]] if a<sup>1</sup> is in an [[A-bar position]]. ...>, t<sub>i</sub><sup>2</sup>, t<sub>i</sub><sup>3</sup>) contains no theta-position.
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  • ...moved if there is a certain relationship between the element and an empty position elsewhere in the structure. ...', the second ''wh''-phrase ''what'' is covertly moved to sentence initial position in the derivation of LF (see [[wh-in-situ]]).
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  • ...[NP]] [[argument]] to be [[case]] marked, or be associated with a [[case]] position. ...ect position of the complement of ''seems''; only by moving to the subject position of the matrix clause can ''John'' satisfy the [[case]] filter: it is assign
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  • ...must contain exactly one Theta-marked position and exactly one Case-marked position. ...r is Case-marked, and may either be Theta-marked, or A-bind a Theta-marked position in the [[chain]]. This condition restates the [[case filter]] (or the [[vis
    858 bytes (119 words) - 15:30, 21 April 2008
  • ...for the articulation of a sound either from a previous sound, or from the position of rest.
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  • ...ity'' (= X) to ''hydroelectric'' (= Y), since they differ only in the head position (= -''ity'').
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  • ...ype of morphological operation by which one [[affix]] takes the structural position of another [[affix]]. As a consequence of this operation, the two affixes i ...structural position of ''-ate'', or, by the same token, ''-ate'' takes the position of ''-ee''.
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  • In the [[X-bar theory]] of [[generative syntax]], the '''specifier''' is the position which is directly dominated by the [[maximal projection]] of X: [<sub>XP</s ...In many analyses of [[movement]] (see [[bounding theory]]), the specifier position plays an important role as an intermediate [[landing site]] (or [[escape ha
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  • ...' is in an [[A-position]], ''a'' A-binds ''i'' and if ''a'' is in an A-bar position, ''a'' A-bar-binds ''i''.
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  • A '''Wackernagel clitic''' is a [[clitic]] that occurs in the [[second position]] in the clause. [[second-position clitic]]
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  • ...tion is in a unique [[chain]], and that each chain contains a unique theta-position. ...analysis in (iii)a where the unique argument ''John'' is in a unique theta-position associated with two theta-roles.
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  • ...ovement]] of the [[subject]] of a [[sentential complement]] to the subject position of the [[matrix clause]]. In (i) ''John'', the subject of ''to have won'' has moved to the subject position of seems.
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  • ...zer-Position''' (COMP-Position) ist in der [[GG]] eine Bezeichnung für die Position in einer Satzstruktur, die im allgemeinen von [[Komplementierer]]n eingenom ...sion wurden in der [[REST]] verschiedene interne Strukturierungen der COMP-Position angenommen, die sich insbesondere aufgrund theoretischerÜberlegungen als n
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  • ...relative [[pronoun]]s and other preposed material are in the [[specifier]] position of CP.
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  • '''Super raising''' is a construction in which a [[subject]] position is skipped in applying [[Subject Raising]]. The result is ungrammatical. ...t position taken by ''it'' is skipped in moving ''Vitesse'' to the subject position of ''seems''.
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  • ...m mechanisms]], the [[vocal fold]]s, the position of the [[velum]] and the position of the [[tongue]] and [[lips]]. Any part of the vocal apparatus involved in
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  • ...s place at [[S-structure]], while for chains terminating in a non-argument position it is assumed to take place at [[LF]]. Empty categories that are not proper
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  • ...rnativ zu einer Position im Satzinneren in nachgestellter (extraponierter) Position auf. Dies gilt sowohl für Gliedsätze (Subjekt-, Objekt-, Adverbialsätze)
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  • ...n A-position, and locally A-bar-bound if its closest binder is in an A-bar position. </nowiki>
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  • '''A-bar GF''' is a [[Grammatical Function]] corresponding to an [[A-bar position]].
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  • ...oun phrase]] (mostly a [[pronoun]]-like element) that occupies a syntactic position, but has no [[semantic role]]. ...rammatical element having no semantic content and occurring in [[theta-bar position]]s.
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  • ...er when 'the immediate projection' is chosen in (i), leaving the specifier position open to government from outside, while both X' and X'' are barriers for gov ...n intermediate A' specifier, government by a constituent in an A specifier position will be blocked if there is an intermediate A specifier, while head-governm
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  • A hypothesis that a VP contains a subject position of its own.
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  • ...d, with the effect that that theta-role can not be assigned to its regular position. *[[Theta-position]]
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  • [[trace]] of [[NP-movement]]. An [[NP]]-trace is in a [[Theta-position]] without [[Case]]. NP-traces are anaphors, hence obey [[condition A]] of t
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  • '''A-movement''' is movement to an [[A-position]].
    203 bytes (26 words) - 16:03, 28 January 2008
  • ...oration of a word in first sister position of the verb (where first sister position means that the non-head of the verbal compound must be a word which can app
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  • ...n phrase''' is a [[noun phrase]] which in [[LF]] [[move]]s into an [[A-bar position]], [[binding]] its [[trace]] the way an [[operator]] binds a [[variable]]. ...ere the quantificational noun phrase ''every girl'' is moved into an A-bar position, leaving behind a variable x and taking scope over ''a book'', and is decom
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  • ...[vocal fold]]s are attached to them. They are mobile like levers, and they position and tense the [[vocal fold]]s.
    355 bytes (54 words) - 13:38, 8 February 2008
  • '''A-GF''' is a [[GF]] corresponding to an [[A-position]].
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  • ...movement''' is a [[movement]] of a [[verb]] to a [[c-command]]ing [[head]] position, e.g. I ( [[INFL]]) and C ( [[COMP]]). In many languages the verb moves to ...mes called 'verb raising' in distinction to the lowering of the I to the V-position (e.g. in English). Verb movement is an instance of [[head movement]]. A spe
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  • ...ement]] from an embedded [[subject]] position to a [[c-command]]ing object position. This operation has been proposed in order to explain the fact that ''him'' ...Chomsky 1991) that Raising-to-object is in fact movement to the specifier position in a functional AGRP. See [[Exceptional Case Marking]]. Soames &amp; Perlmu
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  • ...s in syllable structure, i.e. all types of syllables can occur in the head position of a foot. ...e internal structure of syllables plays a decisive role in the penultimate position of a word. One additional restriction in Latin is that the final syllable i
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  • ...rizes sounds that are produced by raising the tongue body from its neutral position.
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  • in ''who did you see'' the +wh feature of ''who'' is checked in the specifier position of CP (spec,CP) against the +wh feature of C. If ''who'' or C do not check
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  • '''Non-argument''' is an [[NP]] in [[A-position]], which is not a [[referential expression]] and is not assigned a [[theta-
    679 bytes (96 words) - 19:53, 17 February 2009
  • ...ust as in active sentences, without Case. The object then moves to subject position where it receives nominative Case (i.e. becomes the grammatical subject). N ...passives (= passive of an intransitive verb, with an expletive in subject position instead of a promoted object) vs. languages without (cf. Dutch ''er wordt e
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  • ...isplacement of a vibrating particle is [[Zero (Phonetics)|zero]] (the rest position).
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  • ...ially the [[phoneme]] is pronounced differently than in medial or in final position. The differences between the allophones can be expressed by [[phonological
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  • ...hen allowed to strike against another articulator in returning to its rest position (cf. Ladefoged (1975))
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  • ...''' is a [[binding]] relation in which the [[antecedent]] is in an [[A-bar position]].
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  • ...[Rektions-Bindungs-Theorie]] ist '''Landeplatz''' eine Bezeichnung für die Position, die eine mittels [[Move α]] verschobene Konstituente einnimmt.
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  • ...aising the tongue blade (including the tip of the tongue) from its neutral position towards the teeth or the hard palate.
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  • ...]], but is not considered to occupy an [[argument position]]. The argument position is filled by the bound pronoun (which is not seen as an [[agreement]] marke
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  • ...n [[relative particle]]s (because these are assumed to occupy the [[COMP]] position, like true complementizers). ...y complementizers or other elements (most notably, the finite verb in verb-second languages). See [[complementizer (in X-bar theory)]].
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  • ...ding''' is a [[binding]] relation in which the [[antecedent]] is in an [[A-position]].
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  • ...which inserts [[expletive]] ''there'' in the first, presumably the subject position of an existential sentence. ...ction is now usually analyzed with the expletive base-generated in subject position and the logical subject adjoined or attached to VP. See [[CHAIN]], [[Defini
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  • The subject has to push a button when he detects the click. By varying the position of the click in relation to the structure of the speech (e.g. grammatical s
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  • ...hat are produced by lowering the [[body]] of the tongue from the [[neutral position]].
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  • ..., in that it [[move]]s the [[object]] of a [[psych-verb]] into [[subject]] position, while the former subject appears in a [[PP]]:
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  • ...), an anaphor in it may be bound as if it were in the ''wh''-phrase's base-position. From the fact that the [[anaphor]] in these examples can only be bound by
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  • (b) a [[nasal]] is dropped in syllable-final position.
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  • ...ovement of a head, an X<sup>0</sup>, out of its projection to another head-position.
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  • ...es the co-occurrence of a ''wh''-phrase and a [[complementizer]] in a COMP-position, as in (i).
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  • ...cy is dependent on the air [[pressure]] from the lungs and the tension and position of the muscles controlling the [[vocal folds]].
    783 bytes (112 words) - 21:04, 19 February 2009
  • ...cified for the feature in question), the articulators are brought into the position necessary for the particular sound that is yet to come: e.g. the /s/ in the
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  • ...theory) operation by which a phrase-marker K1 is inserted in a designated position [[phi]] in a phrase-marker K, such that the resulting phrase-marker K* sati
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  • ...rgument in a structure is licensed if its chain contains a visible [[theta-position]]. Similarly, a [[VP]] is licensed if it functions as a [[predicate]] (henc
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  • ...e tongue at a level close to the top of the [[oral cavity]], and above the position used for [[mid vowel]]s.
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  • *[[Theta-position]]
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  • ...onal noun phrase]]s and [[predicative NP]]s in that they must be in an [[A-position]] in [[LF]]. With respect to [[A-binding]], variables - either ''wh''-trace
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  • ...ved in the course of a derivation, it has left a [[trace]] in its original position. ...''John'' is moved while leaving a trace t, indicating its [[d-structure]] position.
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  • ...ticulator''' is the part of the mouth that carries out movements and whose position with respect to the [[passive articulator]] defines the [[place of articula
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  • '''Substitution''' is the movement of a category alpha to an empty position beta such that beta is replaced by alpha. It is one of two possible formats
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  • Der Umstand, dass ein passiviertes Verb der Subjekt-Position im Satz keine semantische Rolle ([[Theta-Rolle]], [[Tiefenkasus]]) zuweist,
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  • ...ons can contain [[wh-word]]s that occur [[in situ]] rather than in initial position. For English, this is therefore sometimes taken as definitional for echo qu
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  • ...of [[clitic]]s. This law says that a certain class of clitics must be the second constituent of a clause.
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  • '''Proprioceptive feedback''' is the sense of movement and position, or the direct feedback from muscles. This type of feedback can be illustra
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  • ...es the moved element to an [[A-bar position]], in particular the specifier position of CP. Languages differ with respect to whether this movement is overt or n
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  • .... where in the mouth the different vowels are produced with respect to the position of the [[tongue]] and which are the maximal values or corners of the vowel
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  • In Hindi, however, [p] and [ph] can occur in the same position and are distinctive.
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  • ...e Aufgabe hat, eine durch lexikalische Elemente auszufüllende syntaktische Position zu kennzeichnen.
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  • ...gung]] des w-Pronomens aus der Objekt-Position, eine ko-indizierte Subjekt-Position 'überkreuzt' würde, im zweiten Fall nicht.
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  • ...uish it from [[pro]] in speech) is a [[null]] noun phrase that occurs in a position where it does not get case (or gets [[null case]]). PRO's meaning is determ
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  • ...e (''My aunt died when I was six'') but is left-dislocated instead and its position within the clause is occupied by a coreferential pronoun ''she''. ''He's a <li>extra-clausal position of a constituent,</li>
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  • ...e Regel ist einer Regel vorzuziehen, die [k] in [g] in zwischenvokalischer Position überführen würde (z. B. ''Tage''), da letztere aufgrund von Fällen wie
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  • '''NP-movement''' is a [[movement]] of an [[NP]] into an [[A-position]]. Such movement occurs in [[passive]] constructions and [[Raising to Subje
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  • The underlying assumption is that the ''wh-''word is in the [[COMP]] position. This assumption has been abandoned with the introduction of [[CP]]. Now th
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  • ...l argument, and then [[demotion]] of the old external argument to internal position.
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  • ...uses differ from embedded clauses in that the finite [[verb]] is in second position.
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  • ...and [[diphthong]]s. The /r/ and /l/ sounds produced in [[syllable]] final position can be prolonged as in 'car' or 'full' and sound much like vowels. When /w/
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  • ''Argument structure'' is what makes a lexical [[head]] induce [[argument position]]s in syntactic structure is called its argument structure. ...''open'' has an argument structure which induces obligatorily one argument position (Theme), and optionally two more (Agent and Instrument). This argument stru
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  • *[[Theta-position]]
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  • *[[Theta-position]]
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  • '''Adjunct''' is a constituent in an [[adjoin]]ed position.
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  • This principle prevents an NP from being moved to a V-position.
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  • In (i) the [[clitic]] ''li'' is in its normal position, cliticized on the [[infinitive]]. In (ii) the [[clitic]] is moved out of t
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  • ...at the ''wh''-subject in ''who killed her''? is not moved to the specifier position of the CP (as is the standard assumption for [[wh-question]]s), but remains
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