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equi NP deletion
[ek-wee en-pee di-lee-shuhn]
noun
Linguistics.
a rule of transformational grammar that deletes the underlying subject of a complement clause if it is coreferential with the subject or object of the main clause, as in John promised to return the money, where the underlying subject (John ) of return has been deleted.
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of equi NP deletion1
First recorded in 1970–75; short for equivalent NP
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