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Cedric Boeckx - Understanding Minimalist Syntax: Lessons from Locality in Long-Distance Dependencies - 9781405157940 - V9781405157940
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Understanding Minimalist Syntax: Lessons from Locality in Long-Distance Dependencies

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Description for Understanding Minimalist Syntax: Lessons from Locality in Long-Distance Dependencies Hardback. Understanding Minimalist Syntax introduces the logic of the minimalist program by analyzing well-known descriptive generalizations about long-distance dependencies, and asks why they should be true of natural languages. Series: Generative Syntax. Num Pages: 192 pages, ill. BIC Classification: CFK. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 237 x 154 x 18. Weight in Grams: 404.

Understanding Minimalist Syntax introduces the logic of the Minimalist Program by analyzing well-known descriptive generalizations about long-distance dependencies.

  • An introduction to the logic of the minimalist program - arguably the most important branch of syntax
  • Proposes a new theory of how long-distance dependencies are formed, with implications for theories of locality, and the minimalist program as a whole
  • Introduces the logic of the minimalist program by analyzing well-known descriptive generalizations about long-distance dependencies, and asks why they should be true of natural languages
  • Rich in empirical coverage, which will be welcomed by experts in the field, yet accessible enough for students looking for ... Read more
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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
192
Condition
New
Series
Generative Syntax
Number of Pages
192
Place of Publication
Hoboken, United States
ISBN
9781405157940
SKU
V9781405157940
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Ref
99-50

About Cedric Boeckx
Cedric Boeckx is Assistant Professor of Linguistics and a member of the Mind/Brain/Behavior Interfaculty Initiative at Harvard University. He is the author of Islands and Chains (2003), Linguistic Minimalism (2006), and numerous articles in journals such as Linguistic Inquiry and Natural Language and Linguistic Theory.

Reviews for Understanding Minimalist Syntax: Lessons from Locality in Long-Distance Dependencies
“In the space of just 150 pages Boeckx provides an accessible and assured introduction to minimalism; a terrific critical review of the evidence for cyclic movement; a sympathetic yet powerful critique of phase theory; and a new approach to the cycle based on an intuitively natural version of Least Effort. This really is a tour de force and can be ... Read more

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