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  • '''Minimal Governing Category''' is a Implementation of the notion [[binding domain]], proposed in Chomsk [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Minimal+Governing+Category&lemmacode=544 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • ...finite clause creates a [[governing category]], and that NP is a governing category only if it has a subject (e.g. ''John's story about himself''). [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • '''Governing domain''' is a [[domain]] in which all elements are [[govern]]ed by the sam [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Governing+domain&lemmacode=731 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • ...are coindexed). The c-command (sometimes m-command) clause prevents W from governing ZP, with consequences for the proper government of subjects. [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • ...ition is relevant to the notion of [[accessibility]]. Also see [[governing category]]. [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • ...e notion CFC has been proposed as an alternative to the notion [[Governing Category]]. [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • In one version elaborated as the [[Minimal Governing Category]] (MGC). [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • Also see [[Binding domain]], [[Governing domain]], [[C-command]]. [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • '''Minimal Governing Category''' is a Implementation of the notion [[binding domain]], proposed in Chomsk [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Minimal+Governing+Category&lemmacode=544 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • '''Oblique case''' is a [[non-canonical case]] which is assigned by a governing preposition. See [[Of-insertion]] and [[inherent case]]. [[Category:Morphology]]
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  • ...rency in linguistic theories due to the work of Ostler (1979) on the rules governing case realization in [[Sanskrit]]. Ostler in turn credits Carter (1977) with [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • ...egory]] which is [[licensing|licensed]] by the occurrence of another empty category in the [[sentence]]. Thus in a sentence like * Kearney, K. 1983. ''Governing Categories,'' Ms.U. of Connecticut, Storrs.
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  • Englisch [[governing category]] <br>
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  • ...may be moved ([[head movement]]). In effect, the HMC prohibits skipping a governing head position, as in (ii): buy moves to COMP in disregard of its being prop [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • ...aising''' is the [[movement]] of an infinitival [[VP]] to the right of its governing verb. This syntactic operation occurs in many [[German]] and [[Dutch]] (Fle [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • ...for anaphors (including NP-traces), through the definition of [[governing category]]. [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • ...f the complement is not in [[extraposition]], is moved and adjoined to its governing verb, thereby creating a verb-cluster. [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • Argument terms are said to be 'sub-categorized' by their governing predicates. [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • ...wever, in the second example, “with” is at the end of the sentence without governing the other elements in the phrase and therefore cannot be considered the hea [[Category:En]]
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