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Boeckx examines the foundations and explains the underlying philosophy of the Minimalist Program for linguistic theory, the most radical version to date of Noam Chomsky's naturalistic approach to language. He exemplifies its methods, considers the significance of its results, and explores its roots and antecedents. He disentangles and clarifies current debates and shows how the Minimalist Program lies at the centre of the enterprise to understand the human language faculty. The book is written for everyone in and outside the field who wants to know about current developments in theoretical linguistics.
Boeckx examines the foundations and explains the underlying philosophy of the Minimalist Program for linguistic theory, the most radical version to date of Noam Chomsky's naturalistic approach to language. He exemplifies its methods, considers the significance of its results, and explores its roots and antecedents. He disentangles and clarifies current debates and shows how the Minimalist Program lies at the centre of the enterprise to understand the human language faculty. The book is written for everyone in and outside the field who wants to know about current developments in theoretical linguistics.
Über den Autor
Cedric Boeckx is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Harvard University, and a member of the Mind-Brain-Behavior Initiative. He received his PhD from the University of Connecticut in 2001. He has held visiting positions at the Universities of Illinois and Maryland. His main research interests are in theoretical syntax, comparative grammar, and architectural questions of language, including its origins and its development in children, as well as its neurobiological basis. He is the author of Islands and Chains (2003) and, with Howard Lasnik and Juan Uriagereka, A Course in Minimalist Syntax (2005). He is co-editor with Kleanthes K. Grohmann of Multiple Wh-fronting (2003) and has published mumerous articles in journals such as Linguistic Inquiry and Natural Language and Linguistic Theory.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: The Minimalist Gamble
- 1.1: Minimalism in a nutshell
- 1.2: How to approach minimalism
- 1.3: Author's aims
- 2: The Minimalist roots
- 2.1: The birth of modern biolinguistics
- 2.2: Levels of Adequacy
- 2.3: The Poverty of Stimulus, and what must be done about it
- 2.4: Computational properties of the language organ
- 2.4.1: Early results
- 2.4.2: Later developments
- 2.4.3: Parameters
- 2.5: Conclusion
- 3: The Minimalist Core
- 3.1: The Minimalist Core
- 3.1.1: The Minimalist Core
- 3.1.2: Some Generalizations
- 3.2: Taking stock
- 3.3: The notion of 'program' and how it applies to minimalism
- 3.3.1: Program vs. Theory
- 3.3.2: Lakatos on research programs
- 3.4: Conclusion
- 4: The Minimalist Impact
- 4.1: The Galilean Style in science
- 4.2: Why-questions
- 4.3: Beauty in science
- 4.4: The Galilean Style and Biology
- 4.4.1: Linguistics as biology
- 4.4.2: Two scientific cultures
- 4.4.3: Back to Laws of Form
- 4.4.4: The evolution of the language faculty
- 4.4.5: Language and cognition
- 4.5: Conclusion
- 5.: Minimalist Highlights
- 5.1.: Caveat lector
- 5.2.: Evaluating the objections to the program
- 5.3.: Specific minimalist analyses
- 5.3.1.: Control
- 5.3.2.: Copies and linearization
- 5.3.3.: A constraint on multiple wh-fronting
- 5.3.4.: Successive cyclicity
- 5.3.5.: Bare Phrase Structure
- 5.3.6.: Sluicing
- 5.3.7.: Parasitic gaps
- 5.3.8.: Existential constructions
- 5.4.: Conclusion
- 6: The minimalist Seduction
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2006 |
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Rubrik: | Sprachwissenschaft |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9780199297580 |
ISBN-10: | 0199297584 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Boeckx, Cedric |
Hersteller: | OUP Oxford |
Maße: | 234 x 156 x 14 mm |
Von/Mit: | Cedric Boeckx |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 24.08.2006 |
Gewicht: | 0,398 kg |
Über den Autor
Cedric Boeckx is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Harvard University, and a member of the Mind-Brain-Behavior Initiative. He received his PhD from the University of Connecticut in 2001. He has held visiting positions at the Universities of Illinois and Maryland. His main research interests are in theoretical syntax, comparative grammar, and architectural questions of language, including its origins and its development in children, as well as its neurobiological basis. He is the author of Islands and Chains (2003) and, with Howard Lasnik and Juan Uriagereka, A Course in Minimalist Syntax (2005). He is co-editor with Kleanthes K. Grohmann of Multiple Wh-fronting (2003) and has published mumerous articles in journals such as Linguistic Inquiry and Natural Language and Linguistic Theory.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: The Minimalist Gamble
- 1.1: Minimalism in a nutshell
- 1.2: How to approach minimalism
- 1.3: Author's aims
- 2: The Minimalist roots
- 2.1: The birth of modern biolinguistics
- 2.2: Levels of Adequacy
- 2.3: The Poverty of Stimulus, and what must be done about it
- 2.4: Computational properties of the language organ
- 2.4.1: Early results
- 2.4.2: Later developments
- 2.4.3: Parameters
- 2.5: Conclusion
- 3: The Minimalist Core
- 3.1: The Minimalist Core
- 3.1.1: The Minimalist Core
- 3.1.2: Some Generalizations
- 3.2: Taking stock
- 3.3: The notion of 'program' and how it applies to minimalism
- 3.3.1: Program vs. Theory
- 3.3.2: Lakatos on research programs
- 3.4: Conclusion
- 4: The Minimalist Impact
- 4.1: The Galilean Style in science
- 4.2: Why-questions
- 4.3: Beauty in science
- 4.4: The Galilean Style and Biology
- 4.4.1: Linguistics as biology
- 4.4.2: Two scientific cultures
- 4.4.3: Back to Laws of Form
- 4.4.4: The evolution of the language faculty
- 4.4.5: Language and cognition
- 4.5: Conclusion
- 5.: Minimalist Highlights
- 5.1.: Caveat lector
- 5.2.: Evaluating the objections to the program
- 5.3.: Specific minimalist analyses
- 5.3.1.: Control
- 5.3.2.: Copies and linearization
- 5.3.3.: A constraint on multiple wh-fronting
- 5.3.4.: Successive cyclicity
- 5.3.5.: Bare Phrase Structure
- 5.3.6.: Sluicing
- 5.3.7.: Parasitic gaps
- 5.3.8.: Existential constructions
- 5.4.: Conclusion
- 6: The minimalist Seduction
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2006 |
---|---|
Rubrik: | Sprachwissenschaft |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9780199297580 |
ISBN-10: | 0199297584 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Boeckx, Cedric |
Hersteller: | OUP Oxford |
Maße: | 234 x 156 x 14 mm |
Von/Mit: | Cedric Boeckx |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 24.08.2006 |
Gewicht: | 0,398 kg |
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