Found:
licensing
SYNTAX: it has been proposed that well-formedness conditions on syntactic
structure (esp. the principle of
Full Interpretation) may be viewed
as licensing conditions: the presence of an element in a structure is permitted if
the element is licensed in any of a small number of ways. E.g. an argument in a
structure is licensed if its chain contains a visible
theta-position. Similarly, a VP is
licensed if it functions as a predicate (hence the obligatoriness of sentential
subjects stipulated in the EPP).
LIT. | Chomsky, N. (1986a) |