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"*Who did [a picture of ___] hang on the wall?" (The phrase is the subject). Why Do Islands Exist?
Many generative grammarians argue that islands are a result of the of human language. Islands
"Who did you see [a picture of ___]?" (The phrase is the object). "*Who did [a picture of ___] hang on the wall
Modern theories suggest certain phrases are "phases" that become invisible to the rest of the sentence once completed. 2. The Information Structure View Islands
Some researchers suggest the problem isn't grammar, but .
Extracting from a subject might simply be too mentally taxing for the brain to process in real-time. Exceptions and "Parasitic" Gaps
