It doesn't satisfy the rule.
B is not contained here:
[John took good memories] with himself.
Reimsdijk Williams (1986) A is the gove[r]ning category for B if and if A is the minimal category(NP, or S) containing B, a governor B, and a SUBJECT accessible to B (SUBJECT = subject or AGR)
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But, the explanation of the sentence He...tried to resolve the conflicts
(that were) within himself is ungrammatical from my point of view since the reflexive himself doesn't have its antecedent within NP or S by abiding by the rule I mentioned.
[
S Marlowe resented the book
s'[(that was) written about himself]]
Zooming-in the relative clause s'[
that were within himself]
as compared wiith the sentences John
(1) believes that Jane loves him(
2)
(1) = (2)
Nobody(3) who knew
him(4) would ride with Fred.
(3) and (4) is not equal.
Moreover, I think that the sentence "He took good memories with himself"
--->
s[He
v''[
V'[took
N''[
N'[
N[good memories]]]] with himself]]]
Following your argument,
"at each other" in the sentence "The men will shoot the arrows
at each other" is out of
S sphere because its function is adjunct I guess ( I don't know What it really is....PLZ understanding I have different mother tongue.
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