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(38) Subject islands
If you could establish islandhood and crossover constraints in section 3 already, you can skip this section and move on to (39). Otherwise, if the language can (optionally) front a contrastive focus.
Only if the language allows extractions of contrastive foci from object clauses (36a)
a) Can an object be moved out of a subject clause that sits in its canonical position?
ii.
Prompt: [To have to bring some wine] created a problem for Bill.
*No! Some beer (last year) [to have to bring __] created a problem for Bill.
Background: Languages with (S-)V-O order often display a subject-object asymmetry with respect to extraction.