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Current Studies in Spanish Linguistics(Paperback)
Georgetown University Press
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01/03/1992
Focuses on the verification of the Chomskyian linguistic theory as a general framework for explaining phenomena in language acquisition and use. This title is suitable for theoretical linguistics, a...
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Grounded Phonology(Hardback)
MIT Press
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29/11/1994
This breakthrough study argues for a significant link between phonetics and phonology.
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The Minimalist Program(Hardback)
MIT Press
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01/01/1995
Attempts to situate linguistic theory in the broader cognitive sciences. In the essays, the minimalist approach to linguistic theory is formulated and progressively developed.
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Parasitic Gaps(Hardback)
MIT Press
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29/01/2001
This book offers a comprehensive survey of research on parasitic gaps, an intriguing syntactic phenomenon.
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WH-Movement(Hardback)
Moving On
MIT Press
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26/05/2006
Linguists reconsider issues raised in Chomsky's 1977 article "On Wh-movement" from the perspective of current Minimalist theory.
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Standard Basque(Hardback)
A Progressive Grammar
MIT Press
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01/11/2007
The first modern pedagogically oriented reference to the grammar of standard Basque (Euskara Batua), in two volumes: Part 1 presents detailed grammar lessons, Part 2 glosses and supplementary materi...
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Working Minimalism(Hardback)
MIT Press
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12/11/1999
These essays present explicit syntactic analyses that adhere to programmatic minimalist guidelines. Thus they show how the guiding ideas of minimalism can shape the construction of a more explanator...
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Situations and Individuals(Hardback)
MIT Press
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15/11/2005
An argument that pronouns, definite descriptions, and proper names have a common syntax and semantics, that of definite descriptions as construed in the tradition of Frege.
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