List of syntactic phenomena

List of syntactic phenomena

A list of phenomena in syntax.
* Anaphora
* Agreement
* Antecedent-contained deletion
* Differential Object Marking
* Case
* Clitics
* Control
* Dummy pronouns
* Ergative verb
* Existential clauses
* Expletives
* Heavy NP shift
* Inverse copula sentences
* Movement paradoxes
* Parasitic gaps
* Pro-drop
* Raising
* Reciprocal (grammar)
* Reflexive pronouns
* Reflexive verbs
* Unaccusative verbs
* Wh-movement


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