English: This is an English syntax tree representing the example, parasitic gap phrase: "Which article did Ted copy without reading?" The phrase itself was retrieved from Postal's 1994 article Parasitic and Pseudoparasitic Gaps. The parasitic gap is represented with "pg" and the real gap with "t". It is important to note that while the field is ever-changing having a tree representative of all suggested analyses is not possible.
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This is a syntax tree representing the example, parasitic gap phrase "Which article did Ted copy without reading?" example from Postal 's article Parasitic and Pseudoparasitic Gaps. Parasitic gap is represented with "pg" and the real gap with "t".