
Understanding Minimalism
Cambridge University Press
Published on 15. December 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
422 pages
978-0-521-53194-8 (ISBN)
Description
Understanding Minimalism, first published in 2005, is an introduction to the Minimalist Program - the model of syntactic theory within generative linguistics. Accessibly written, it presents the basic principles and techniques of the minimalist program, looking firstly at analyses within Government and Binding Theory (the Minimalist Program's predecessor), and gradually introducing minimalist alternatives. Minimalist models of grammar are presented in a step-by-step fashion, and the ways in which they contrast with GB analyses are clearly explained. Spanning a decade of minimalist thinking, this textbook will enable students to develop a feel for the sorts of questions and problems that minimalism invites, and to master the techniques of minimalist analysis. Over 100 exercises are provided, encouraging them to put these skills into practice. Understanding Minimalism will be an invaluable text for intermediate and advanced students of syntactic theory, and will set a solid foundation for further study and research within Chomsky's minimalist framework.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises; 72 Line drawings, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
608 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-53194-8 (9780521531948)
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Norbert Hornstein | Jairo Nunes | Kleanthes K. Grohmann
Understanding Minimalism
E-Book
12/2005
1st Edition
Cambridge University Press
€48.99
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Persons
Norbert Hornstein is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Maryland. Jairo Nunes is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil. Kleanthes Grohmann is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Cyprus.
Author
University of Maryland, College Park
Universidade de Sao Paulo
University of Cyprus
Content
1. The minimalist project; 2. Some architectural issues in a minimalist setting; 3. Theta domains; 4. Case domains; 5. Movement and minimality effects; 6. Phrase structure; 7. Linearization; 8. Binding theory; 9. Feature interpretability and feature checking; 10. Derivational economy.