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- who: Stefan Keine from the Department of Linguistics, University of California, Los Angeles, Campbell Hall, Los Angeles, CA, USA have published the research work: Movement and cyclic Agree, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors develop a analysis that provides a principled explanation of these generalizations. The authors investigate a configuration in Hindi-Urdu (henceforth Hindi) long-distance agreement which the authors argue meets this requirement. The authors provide evidence that the surface optionality of LDA in_(16) correlates with the type of scrambling that the DP undergoes. The authors show that the contrast between . . .
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