Routledge Dictionary of Language and Linguistics
The reorganization of a tree diagram in which the terminal nodes remain identical, but the hierarchical analysis of the construction is changed. For example, the controlled infinitive construction is described by a reanalysis rule which derives the surface structure by the deletion of an embedded sentence (
embedding) in the deep structure where the embedded verb forms a constituent with the once embedded matrix verb.
Reference
Haegeman, L. and H.van Riemsdijk.
1986. Verb projection raising, scope, and the typology of movement rules. LingI 17. 417–66.
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