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[…] a theory that I will call "Theory I". In this theory we assume that sentences have the S-structure […] including trace and PRO. Consider now two variants of Theory I. One variant, call it Ia, assumes as above that Move-α forms these S-structures from base-generated D-structures. Theories Ia and Ib share certain interpretive rules, specifically, the rules of construal relating antecedents to overt anaphors and to certain extraposed phrases [...] and the rules of control determining the referential possibilities for PRO [...] Theories Ia and Ib differ, however, in their treatment of antecedent-trace relations [...] In Theory Ia, these relations are established in the syntax by the rule Move-α. - Chomsky (1993), a pag.90
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