bookJun 30, 2005Closed access

Simpler Syntax

Tufts University

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Abstract

Abstract This book offers a perspective on the structure of human language. The fundamental issue it addresses is the proper balance between syntax and semantics, between structure and derivation, and between rule systems and lexicon. It argues that the balance struck by mainstream generative grammar is wrong. It puts forward a new basis for syntactic theory, drawing on a wide range of frameworks, and charts new directions for research. In the past four decades, theories of syntactic structure have become more abstract and syntactic derivations have become more complex. The book traces this development through the history of contemporary syntactic theory, showing how much it has been driven by theory-internal…

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Keywords
  • Syntax
  • Generative grammar
  • Linguistics
  • Computer science
  • Grammar
  • Phonology
  • Meaning (existential)
  • Principle of compositionality
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