
Rich Descriptions and Simple Explanations in Morphosyntax and Language Acquisition
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- Introduction
- Part I. Foundational issues: Principles, primitives, and explanations in generative grammar
- 1: Noam Chomsky: Genuine explanation
- 2: Gennaro Chierchia: Four types of quantifiers at the interface between syntax and logic
- 3: Giorgio Graffi and Alessandro Riolfi: The explanatory power of the subjacency principle
- 4: Ian Roberts: The Strict Cycle Condition: 'One cycle to rule them all'
- 5: Richard S. Kayne: A more demanding approach to suppletion
- 6: Adriana Belletti: Truncation vs reduction in development
- Part II. Comparative perspectives on the functional structure of the clause
- 7: M. Rita Manzini and Anna Roussou: Recategorizing C
- 8: Mamoru Saito: Wh-phrases as genuine focus operators
- 9: Dominique Sportiche: Some (but not all) movement types systematically violate islands
- 10: Ronit Szterman and Naama Friedmann: Comprehension and production of sentences with V-C movement in orally-trained children with hearing impairment
- 11: Benedetta Baldi and Leonardo M. Savoia: Micro-variation in imperatives: Enclisis and mesoclisis in Italian and Arbëresh varieties
- 12: Paola Benincà and Guglielmo Cinque: The syntax of Romance clitics and selective clitic climbing
- 13: Andrea Calabrese: The Latin passive morpheme /-r/ and its morphosyntactic similarity with Romance SI
- 14: Liliane Haegeman and Lieven Danckaert: Subject ellipsis and impersonal pronouns
- 15: Hilda Koopman: Some basic properties of Mandarin resultative clusters: A measure of progress
- 16: Ur Shlonsky: From Bantu subject-object reversal to inverted copular sentences: How "low" focalization and smuggling circumvent Relative Minimality violations
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