Series Foreword |
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Preface |
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Abbreviations |
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1 | (34) |
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1.2 Meta-generallzatlons of Selective Opacity |
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10 | (11) |
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1.2.1 The Height-Locality Connection |
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11 | (4) |
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15 | (6) |
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1.3 The Analytical Challenge of Selective Opacity |
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21 | (2) |
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23 | (5) |
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1.5 Consequences for the Distribution of Selective Opacity |
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28 | (3) |
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1.6 Consequences for Phase Theory |
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31 | (1) |
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1.7 Overview of the Monograph |
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32 | (3) |
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2 Selective Opacity Beyond Movement: A Hindi Case Study |
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35 | (80) |
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35 | (2) |
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2.2 The Basic Locality Profiles |
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37 | (20) |
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39 | (6) |
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45 | (11) |
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56 | (1) |
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2.3 Four Types of Clause Structure |
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57 | (19) |
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2.3.1 Finite vs. Infinitival Clauses |
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57 | (5) |
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2.3.2 Two Types of Infinitival Clauses |
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62 | (11) |
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73 | (1) |
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2.3.4 Implications for Selective Opacity |
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74 | (2) |
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76 | (16) |
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2.4.1 The Absence of WA-movement: Evidence from Focus Intervention |
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76 | (5) |
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2.4.2 The Locality of Wh-licensing |
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81 | (5) |
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2.4.3 Detour: More Wh-constructlons in Hindi |
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86 | (5) |
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91 | (1) |
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92 | (2) |
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2.6 The Height-Locality Connection |
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94 | (13) |
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95 | (9) |
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2.6.2 Consequences for the Height-Locality Connection |
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104 | (3) |
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107 | (1) |
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Appendix: Structure vs. Positions---Evidence from Bangla |
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108 | (7) |
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115 | (88) |
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115 | (1) |
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3.2 Toward a Theory of Selective Opacity |
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116 | (7) |
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116 | (3) |
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3.2.2 Movement and In-situ Dependencies |
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119 | (1) |
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120 | (1) |
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3.2.4 Defective Intervention |
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120 | (3) |
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3.3 Developing the Proposal |
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123 | (20) |
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123 | (7) |
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130 | (13) |
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143 | (31) |
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3.4.1 Selective Opacity in Hindi |
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144 | (14) |
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3.4.2 Selective Opacity in English |
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158 | (2) |
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3.4.3 Items vs. Domains: Smuggling and Remnant Movement |
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160 | (8) |
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3.4.4 Criterial-Freezing Effects |
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168 | (3) |
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3.4.5 Movement-Agreement Mismatches |
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171 | (3) |
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3.5 Constraining Selective Opacity: The Height-Locality Connection |
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174 | (18) |
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176 | (5) |
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3.5.2 Applying the Height-Locality Theorem |
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181 | (11) |
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3.6 Variation in Horizons |
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192 | (5) |
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197 | (2) |
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199 | (4) |
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4 Horizons and CP Phasehood: A German Case Study |
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203 | (58) |
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203 | (1) |
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4.2 Successive Cyclicity and CP Phases |
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203 | (7) |
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4.3 Selective Opacity in German |
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210 | (21) |
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4.3.1 Coherent and Noncoherent Infinitives |
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212 | (6) |
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4.3.2 V-final Finite Clauses |
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218 | (2) |
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220 | (5) |
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225 | (3) |
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4.3.5 Regularities of Selective Opacity |
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228 | (3) |
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231 | (9) |
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4.5 The Role of CP Phasehood |
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240 | (8) |
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4.5.1 Successive Cyclicity |
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240 | (2) |
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4.5.2 Phases and Horizons |
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242 | (6) |
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248 | (9) |
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4.6.1 Smuggling Derivations |
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249 | (6) |
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4.6.2 Remnant-movement Derivations |
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255 | (2) |
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257 | (1) |
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Appendix: Topic Islands and Wh-islands |
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257 | (4) |
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5 Implications for vP Phases |
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261 | (32) |
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5.1 Selective Opacity and vP Phases |
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262 | (10) |
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5.2 Nonlocal Agreement and CP-vP Asymmetries |
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272 | (8) |
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5.3 A Reassessment of Previous Arguments for vP Phases |
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280 | (12) |
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281 | (2) |
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5.3.2 Successive Cyclicity in Dinka |
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283 | (5) |
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5.3.3 meN-deletion in Indonesian |
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288 | (2) |
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5.3.4 Phase Diagnostics: vP vs. CP |
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290 | (2) |
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292 | (1) |
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6 Perspectives on Selective Opacity |
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293 | (36) |
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293 | (1) |
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6.2 Ban on Improper Movement |
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294 | (2) |
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296 | (3) |
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299 | (6) |
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305 | (7) |
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312 | (5) |
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317 | (2) |
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6.8 Previous Approaches to the Height-Locality Connection |
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319 | (8) |
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6.8.1 Reducing Locality to Height |
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321 | (2) |
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6.8.2 Reducing Height to Locality |
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323 | (4) |
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327 | (2) |
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329 | (4) |
Bibliography |
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333 | (22) |
Index |
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