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Principle C of Binding Theory and Cataphoric Reference, why these notions are against each other?



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?Why are affix hopping and head movement considered as distinct operations?Why do Polish and Belarusian have an atypical greeting if compared to other Slavic languages?What are these NPs, syntactically and semantically?Why is 'internal Merge' possible at all in a theory that rests on Economy and Strict Cyclicity?'treatment of the issues' and 'sensitivity to the problems': Why cannot these be Noun Phrases?Reciprocal Pronouns (one another, each other) and Head NounWhich other languages have discontinuous dependencies and how are cross or long ones managed in them?Do English passive verbs assign case? (Government and Binding Theory)










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Principle C of Binding Theory stated that 'referential expression' can not be c-commanded, even across clause boundaries.
While cataphoric reference refers to a reference which occurs before its antecedent.
These two notions are obviously against each other.



Is Binding Theory, in this case, not valid anymore due to the time being?
Or there are some kinds of exception in the Binding Theory?
Any comments or answers will be appreciated...










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    Why do you say "These two notions are obviously against each other"? C-command makes no reference to left-right order, does it?

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Principle C of Binding Theory stated that 'referential expression' can not be c-commanded, even across clause boundaries.
While cataphoric reference refers to a reference which occurs before its antecedent.
These two notions are obviously against each other.



Is Binding Theory, in this case, not valid anymore due to the time being?
Or there are some kinds of exception in the Binding Theory?
Any comments or answers will be appreciated...










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    Why do you say "These two notions are obviously against each other"? C-command makes no reference to left-right order, does it?

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Principle C of Binding Theory stated that 'referential expression' can not be c-commanded, even across clause boundaries.
While cataphoric reference refers to a reference which occurs before its antecedent.
These two notions are obviously against each other.



Is Binding Theory, in this case, not valid anymore due to the time being?
Or there are some kinds of exception in the Binding Theory?
Any comments or answers will be appreciated...










share|improve this question














Principle C of Binding Theory stated that 'referential expression' can not be c-commanded, even across clause boundaries.
While cataphoric reference refers to a reference which occurs before its antecedent.
These two notions are obviously against each other.



Is Binding Theory, in this case, not valid anymore due to the time being?
Or there are some kinds of exception in the Binding Theory?
Any comments or answers will be appreciated...







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    – Greg Lee
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    Why do you say "These two notions are obviously against each other"? C-command makes no reference to left-right order, does it?

    – Greg Lee
    Mar 29 at 23:15







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Why do you say "These two notions are obviously against each other"? C-command makes no reference to left-right order, does it?

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