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The '''Subclause Reform''' is a proposal that changes the grammar of subclauses to fix some ambiguities, and make them more naturalistic. It is inspired by the [[Mö|mö proposal]] and builds on insights from the article [https://www.sfu.ca/~kmoulton/Moulton_CPs.pdf CPs: Copies and Compositionality].<ref>See also [https://people.umass.edu/scable/LING753-SP20/Handouts/6.Moulton-2015.pdf Arguments Against CPs as Arguments], which presents the article in a more compelling lecture format and provides additional discussion.</ref>
The '''Subclause Reform''' is a proposal that changes the grammar of subclauses to fix some ambiguities and make them more naturalistic. It is inspired by the [[Mö|mö proposal]] and builds on insights from the article [https://www.sfu.ca/~kmoulton/Moulton_CPs.pdf CPs: Copies and Compositionality].<ref>See also [https://people.umass.edu/scable/LING753-SP20/Handouts/6.Moulton-2015.pdf Arguments Against CPs as Arguments], which presents the article in a more compelling lecture format and provides additional discussion.</ref>


== Motivation ==
== Motivation ==