Variation and Universals in Biolinguistics
Table of contents
VARIATION IN TYPOLOGY, ACQUISITION AND CHANGE
VARIATION IN GENETICS AND DOMAIN SPECIFICITY
NEUROLOGICAL VARIATION AND LANGUAGE EMERGENCE
VARIATION IN DEVELOPMENTAL GENETICS AND LANGUAGE DISORDERS
UNIFICATION OF LINGUISTICS INTO THE NATURAL SCIENCES
VARIATION IN GENETICS AND DOMAIN SPECIFICITY
NEUROLOGICAL VARIATION AND LANGUAGE EMERGENCE
VARIATION IN DEVELOPMENTAL GENETICS AND LANGUAGE DISORDERS
UNIFICATION OF LINGUISTICS INTO THE NATURAL SCIENCES
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Studies internal and external factors which bear on the nature of linguistic variation proper. This book focuses on properties of the Language Faculty and its interface with other domains of the Mind/Brain, as defined within the Minimalist Program.
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Offering a study of "empty elements" in language use.
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Denis Bouchard
Exploring variation and universality in languages, this study of generative grammar is based upon a close analysis of the many functions of adjectives, number and interfaces.
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The theoretical domain of investigation of this volume is the nature of the syntax-phonology interface. The empirical domain of investigation is cliticization in South Slavic. The central theoretical questions are how syntax and phonology interact and whether PF can affect word order.
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Includes sixteen contributions which are representative of the research carried out in Italy on Italian and, more generally, Romance syntax. The essays in this work are collected to pay homage to Professor Lorenzo Renzi, a scholar who has since the 1960s promoted and shaped the study of Italian ...
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Provides an overview of studies in Romanian syntax. Bringing together linguists working within the field of generative grammar, this volume demonstrates the relevance of Romanian data to grammatical theory. Its introductory chapter provides a summary of developments in Romanian syntax.
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Constitutes a quest for discourse and pragmatic features responsible for so-called optional grammatical choices. This book highlights those features of Romanian grammar which can be most satisfactorily explained by the interaction between grammar and various discourse and pragmatic strategies.
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