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Sung-Hyuk, Park. 2002. The Extended Projection Principle in the Minimalist Program. Studies in Modern Grammar 27, 1-35. The Extended Projection Principle (EPP), which requires that clauses have subjects, has been playing a central role in Chomsky`s generative grammar ever since it was proposed in Chomsky (1981, 1982). The EPP, however, shifts from a requirement on clausal structure to a requirement on feature checking in the Minimalist Program, i.e., a feature on the head ...