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Abstract
1. Barrierhood of VP in English
1.1. VP-adjunction
1.2. V-Raising
2. Some Differences between Wh-Movement and Reflexive Movement in English
2.1. Availability of Excape-Hatches
2.2. That-Trace Effect
2.3. CED Effect
2.4. Reconstruction Effect
3. Explanation for the Differences
3.1. Minimality in the Licensing Domain
3.2. Reflexive Movement and the constraint on Improper Movement
3.3. Reflexive Movement and Subjacency
3.4. Reflexive Movemen and the reconstruction Effect
4. Local Reflexives vs. Long-Distance Reflexives
4.1. Differences between Korean Local Reflexives and English Local Reflexives
4.2. Differences between Local Reflexives and Long-Distance Reflexives
5. Further consequences
5.1. Subject-Orientation vs. Non-Subject-Orientation
5.2. Reflexive Movement and the i-within-i Condition
5.3. Reflexive Movement and Successive cyclicity
6. Summary
Notes
References
1. Barrierhood of VP in English
1.1. VP-adjunction
1.2. V-Raising
2. Some Differences between Wh-Movement and Reflexive Movement in English
2.1. Availability of Excape-Hatches
2.2. That-Trace Effect
2.3. CED Effect
2.4. Reconstruction Effect
3. Explanation for the Differences
3.1. Minimality in the Licensing Domain
3.2. Reflexive Movement and the constraint on Improper Movement
3.3. Reflexive Movement and Subjacency
3.4. Reflexive Movemen and the reconstruction Effect
4. Local Reflexives vs. Long-Distance Reflexives
4.1. Differences between Korean Local Reflexives and English Local Reflexives
4.2. Differences between Local Reflexives and Long-Distance Reflexives
5. Further consequences
5.1. Subject-Orientation vs. Non-Subject-Orientation
5.2. Reflexive Movement and the i-within-i Condition
5.3. Reflexive Movement and Successive cyclicity
6. Summary
Notes
References
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