The purpose of this article is to carry out two major tasks. The first is to discuss Grohmann (2003)’s containment-based Anti-Locality Condition from a critical point of view and test its coverage of empirical application on the basis of A-movement ...
The purpose of this article is to carry out two major tasks. The first is to discuss Grohmann (2003)’s containment-based Anti-Locality Condition from a critical point of view and test its coverage of empirical application on the basis of A-movement and A’-movement, It will be shown that the Anti-Locality Condition has a very limited coverage of application in comparison with other containment-based locality conditions such as the Phase Impenetrability Condition. The second is to offer a revised version of the Anti-Locality Condition to broaden its coverage of application. The revised version of the Anti-Locality Condition will be a genuine solution of the problems that the standard Anti-Locality Condition is confronted with.