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Principle of Lexical Association (PLA) is a principle that an operator like only must be associated with a lexical constituent in its ccommand domain.
References
- Tancredi, Chris. 1990. Syntactic association with focus. In Proceedings from the First Meeting of the Formal Linguistic Society of Mid-America, 289–303. University of Wisconsin–Madison.