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hello and welcome back to a new Letran syntax so now that we know what Co indexation is we know what C command is and we know what binding is we can go back and look at the three principles of binding theory there are three principles one is called principle a and principle B and principle C principle a deals with anaphors principle B deals with pronouns and principle c is concerned with our expressions so lets see what principle a has to say principle a of the binding theory suggests that an anna form must be bound principle be the one concerned with pronouns suggests that a pronoun must be free now these principles are not in their final state were going to have to modify them a bit lets test them out principle a suggests that an anna form must be bound and principle B suggests that pronouns must be free free is the opposite of bound that means that nothing binds a pronoun so lets look the first one principle a take the sentence John hit himself lets give this one an eye and th