
Understanding Minimalist Syntax: Lessons from Locality in Long-Distance Dependencies
Synopsis
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 an introduction to the minimalist program.
Publisher information
- Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- ISBN: 9781405157957
- Number of pages: 192
- Dimensions: 229 x 154 x 14 mm
- Weight: 288g
