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This paper considers the theory of feature valuation and spell out. First, we will observe that there are two different feature valuations: Case-feature valuation and φ-feature valuation (Boeckx 2001, Nomura 2002), instead of a single operation AGREE (Chomsky 2000, 2001a, b) and Multiple Agree (Hiraiwa 2002). Second, we will argue that Case-feature and φ-feature valuation are distinct operations, based on the application of Move between Case-feature valuation and φ-feature valuation in Icelandic quirky constructions and Japanese hyper-raising construction. Finally, we will propose that a DP may be spelled out at once when its Case-feature is valued to account for the intervention effect in Icelandic raising verb construction.
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3. Two Distinct Feature Valuations
3. Feature Valuation and Move
4. Feature Valuation and Spell Out
5. Concluding Remarks
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