Trace erasure principle

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title: Trace erasure principle
text: The Trace Erasure Principle is a stipulation proposed by Noam Chomsky as part of the Generative-Transformational Grammar. Under the Trace Erasure Principle, traces of a noun phrase (NP) can be replaced only by a designated morpheme and not by an arbitrary NP. The following is an example of this Principle: can be transformed into: and this Principle remains fulfilled. Both sentences hold the same meaning, because we have designated There to replace a person —both terms are mutually linked—, and t
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