Phase Impenetrability Condition

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The Phase Impenetrability Condition is a principle in generative syntax that restricts syntactic operations to the edges of certain domains (phases), preventing elements inside these domains from being accessed or moved once the phase is complete.

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Subjacency relatedConcept Phase Impenetrability Condition
Derivation by Phase relatedTo Phase Impenetrability Condition