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lying nearby but lower

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(2009) provide evidence that supports a processing/performance-based account of subjacency effects over a grammar/competence-based one.
Thus, according to PAV, if S is a naive competent speaker of English, then S has a tacit propositional attitude with a content that is equivalent to the Subjacency Condition.
* [C.sub.7]: Here is the place to refer comparatively to the deterministic subjacency regarding CP kind of randomness.
However, Xu (1986) and Xu and Langedoen 0985) observed that this analysis falls foul of the requirements of subjacency, the bijection principle and the strong crossover condition in certain environments in Chinese (2).
Freidin (on occasion with collaborators) addresses theories of movement, case, and binding, covering such topics as cyclicity and the theory of grammar; superiority, subjacency and economy; cyclicity and minimalism; core grammar, case theory and markedness; lexical case phenomena; the subject of defective T(ense) in Slavic; disjoint reference and wh-trace; the fine structure of the binding theory as expressed in Principle A and reciprocals; fundamental issues in the theory of binding; and binding theory on minimalist assumptions.