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Within [[checking theory]] of the [[Minimalist Program]], feature F1 located on a [[head]] X is in a '''checking configuration''' with feature F2 located on [[head]] Y, if Y is [[adjoined]] to X, or YP is in a [[specifier]] of X. Formally, F1 is in a checking configuration with F2 if F2 is in the [[checking domain]] of F1. | Within [[checking theory]] of the [[Minimalist Program]], feature F1 located on a [[head]] X is in a '''checking configuration''' with feature F2 located on [[head]] Y, if Y is [[adjoined]] to X, or YP is in a [[specifier]] of X. Formally, F1 is in a checking configuration with F2 if F2 is in the [[checking domain]] of F1. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:45, 7 October 2007
Within checking theory of the Minimalist Program, feature F1 located on a head X is in a checking configuration with feature F2 located on head Y, if Y is adjoined to X, or YP is in a specifier of X. Formally, F1 is in a checking configuration with F2 if F2 is in the checking domain of F1.
Link
Checking configuration in Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics
Reference
- Chomsky, Noam A. 1995. The Minimalist program. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.