• The extended projection principle (EPP) is a linguistic hypothesis about subjects. It was proposed by Noam Chomsky as an addendum to the projection principle...
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  • In linguistics, the projection principle is a stipulation proposed by Noam Chomsky as part of the phrase structure component of generative-transformational...
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  • wh-movement, there are additional segments that are added: EPP (extended projection principle) and the Question Feature [+Q] that represents a question sentence...
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  • resolves the issues 1 and 3 above simultaneously. The binarity principle is important to projection and ambiguity, which will be explained below. The X-bar schema...
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  • polypropylene, a flexible and versatile plastic foam Extended projection principle, a linguistic theory Extended Power Profile, a 15 W version of the Qi charging...
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  • reviewed here: the extended projection principle the theta criterion binding theory nominal agreement The extended projection principle (EPP) requires that...
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  • notation stands for "extended projection principle" feature, NOM stands for "nominative case".) Tense first merges with a V-projection, and the output then...
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  • has been moved to the end of the sentence, the property of extended projection principle must be fulfilled since there is no specifier. The specifier...
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  • Verb attraction parameter Government and binding Projection Principle Extended Projection Principle Theta criterion Poverty of the stimulus Tabula rasa...
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  • responsibility. A prominent precursor in the formulation of the projection principle was Giambattista Vico.[how?] In 1841, Ludwig Feuerbach was the first...
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  • over prescriptive grammars, and because of Chomsky's proposed Extended Projection Principle in 1986, probing techniques showed where specifiers of a sentence...
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    accounted for entirely by the unaccusative hypothesis and the Extended Projection Principle; the nominal argument is generated in object position, and either...
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  • expletive ("it" or "there"), whose sole purpose is satisfying the extended projection principle, and is nevertheless necessary. In these sentences the topic...
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    stereographic projection is a perspective projection of the sphere, through a specific point on the sphere (the pole or center of projection), onto a plane...
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  • been proposed to be driven by the structural constraint 'EPP' (extended projection principle), which selects for a phrasal category as its specifier. Unlike...
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    The Mercator projection (/mərˈkeɪtər/) is a conformal cylindrical map projection first presented by Flemish geographer and mapmaker Gerardus Mercator...
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    A 3D projection (or graphical projection) is a design technique used to display a three-dimensional (3D) object on a two-dimensional (2D) surface. These...
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  • structure relies on movement in order to satisfy agreement via extended projection principle features.[clarification needed] In Japanese, virtually all nouns...
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    passive for two reasons. The first reason is to satisfy the EPP (extended projection principle) and then second is to get Case, since in its participle form...
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  • similar DP movement as a way to satisfy Extended Projection Principle and Case Theory. Extended Projection Principle states that all clauses must contain...
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  • properties to be projected within a local projection (as defined by X-bar theory: 149 ), the projection principle constrains syntactic trees. Syntactic trees...
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  • right actions on the extended natural numbers is a category PRO of projection algebras. In constructive mathematics, the extended natural numbers N ∞ {\displaystyle...
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  • move to Spec (CP) in order to check its Case and satisfy the Extended Projection Principle. The copula -i- in Korean is ubiquitously found in presumed...
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  • strong features generate ellipsis. Strong features include the Extended Projection Principle and the split VP hypothesis. PF crash theory is pertinent through...
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    Fermat's principle, also known as the principle of least time, is the link between ray optics and wave optics. Fermat's principle states that the path...
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    position, leaving a Wh-trace in its original position. Due to the extended projection principle, there is DP movement to the specifier of TP position. There...
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    extended by placing it in a closed feedback loop. This form of Extended Intelligence is called veillametrics. Around one-third of the global extended...
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    quantum mechanics. This principle was formulated by Austrian physicist Wolfgang Pauli in 1925 for electrons, and later extended to all fermions with his...
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  • This ungrammatical instance arises from a violation of the Extended Projection Principle (EPP) which states that all tensed phrases must have a subject...
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  • 1981, p. 38) and must be satisfied in syntactic structure following Projection Principle. The selection of a constituent by a head based on meaning is called...
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