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  • '''Agreement''' refers to a widespread syntactic situation in which a [[target]] element ::* ''"The term ' 'agreement' ' commonly refers to some systematic covariance between a semantic or form
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  • ...out phonetic properties. An [[empty category]], specified as [+pronominal,-anaphoric] by the [[binding theory]]. ''Pro'' can be a subject in [[pro-drop]] langua ...homskyan syntax)|Case]]. Little pro is often said to be licensed by [[rich agreement]].
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  • ...I bought''). It is furthermore impossible to refer to ''tea'' by using an anaphoric device such as a pronoun: we cannot say he took the ''tea<sub>i</sub> pot, * Lapointe, 1980. ''The Theory of Grammatical Agreement,'' PhD. diss. Univ. of Mass., Amherst.
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