John is not in the specifier of CP. It's in its case position in the specifier of TP. So it doesn't interfere. I guess the bracketed diagram in the 2nd sentence might be confusing you. I just didn't put the [TP in so the embedded clause is actually [CP [TP John. John isn't in the specifier of CP. (PS. Specifier, not head. These words are not in the heads, they are in the specifiers.)
At 6:52, why doesn't the MLC prevent the movement of the how to the head of the CP that is occupied by John?
John is not in the specifier of CP. It's in its case position in the specifier of TP. So it doesn't interfere. I guess the bracketed diagram in the 2nd sentence might be confusing you. I just didn't put the [TP in so the embedded clause is actually [CP [TP John. John isn't in the specifier of CP. (PS. Specifier, not head. These words are not in the heads, they are in the specifiers.)
Thank you for clarifying that. I am eagerly awaiting my copy of the textbook. This series is so good!
Fascinating video! Thanks.