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The binding theory caracterizes two domains as opaque in the sense that an anaphor cannot be free in these domains and a pronoun is disjoint in reference from an "antecedent" within them [...] The two opaque domains are: (1) the subject of a tensed sentence (the Nominative Island Condition: NIC); (2) the c-command domain of the subject of an NP or S (the (Specified) Subject Condition: SSC). - Chomsky (1993), a pag.153
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