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(14) a. Transitive [tense, etc., F"i" [F"j"]]; b. Intransitive: [tense, etc., F"i"] [...]. Note that a rule operating on the representations in (14) might refer to the values of the "outermost" features in a representation, in which case it would examine exactly the features that correspond to subjects of both transitive and intransitive verbs. Alternatively, it might refer to the "innermost" feature values present, in which case it would operate on the features corresponding to the object in (14a), but the subject in (14b). - Anderson (2004), a pag.39
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