We distinguish three kinds of recursion: Direct Recursion (which delivers a ‘conjunction’ reading), Indirect Recursion, and Generalized Transformations. The essential argument is that Direct Recursion captures the first stage of each recursive structure. Acquisition evidence will then be provided from both naturalistic data and experimentation that adjectives, possessives, verbal compounds, and sentence complements all point to con-junction as the first stage. Then it will be argued that Indirect Recursion captures the Strong Minimalist Thesis, which allows periodic Transfer and interpretation. Why is recursion delayed and not immediate? It is argued that an interpretation of Generalized Transformations in the spirit of Tree Adjoining Gramm...
Recursion and self-embedding are at the heart of our ability to formulate our thoughts, articulate o...
Recursion in adult language contributes to variety of surface form, paraphrase, and ambiguity. Devel...
In the generative tradition, the language faculty has been shrinking—perhaps to include only the mec...
We argue that the move from Direct recursion with conjunctive interpretation to Indirect recursion, ...
We argue that the move from Direct recursion with conjunctive interpretation to Indirect recursion, ...
We argue that the move from Direct recursion with conjunctive interpretation to Indirect recursion, ...
We argue that the move from Direct recursion with conjunctive interpretation to Indirect recursion, ...
Recursion has been a central feature of syntactic theory in generative grammar since its establishme...
Recursion has been a central feature of syntactic theory in generative grammar since its establishme...
Recursion has been a central feature of syntactic theory in generative grammar since its establishme...
It is a truism that conceptual understanding of a hypothesis is required for its empirical investiga...
This paper argues that recursion in language is to be understood not in terms of embedding, but in t...
Human beings are naturally endowed with innate ability with which they make use of finite number of ...
Linguistic theory has increasingly revolved around the notion of recursion. Most recently, many have...
The SAGE Encyclopedia of Human Communication Sciences and DisordersRecursion is a mathematical princ...
Recursion and self-embedding are at the heart of our ability to formulate our thoughts, articulate o...
Recursion in adult language contributes to variety of surface form, paraphrase, and ambiguity. Devel...
In the generative tradition, the language faculty has been shrinking—perhaps to include only the mec...
We argue that the move from Direct recursion with conjunctive interpretation to Indirect recursion, ...
We argue that the move from Direct recursion with conjunctive interpretation to Indirect recursion, ...
We argue that the move from Direct recursion with conjunctive interpretation to Indirect recursion, ...
We argue that the move from Direct recursion with conjunctive interpretation to Indirect recursion, ...
Recursion has been a central feature of syntactic theory in generative grammar since its establishme...
Recursion has been a central feature of syntactic theory in generative grammar since its establishme...
Recursion has been a central feature of syntactic theory in generative grammar since its establishme...
It is a truism that conceptual understanding of a hypothesis is required for its empirical investiga...
This paper argues that recursion in language is to be understood not in terms of embedding, but in t...
Human beings are naturally endowed with innate ability with which they make use of finite number of ...
Linguistic theory has increasingly revolved around the notion of recursion. Most recently, many have...
The SAGE Encyclopedia of Human Communication Sciences and DisordersRecursion is a mathematical princ...
Recursion and self-embedding are at the heart of our ability to formulate our thoughts, articulate o...
Recursion in adult language contributes to variety of surface form, paraphrase, and ambiguity. Devel...
In the generative tradition, the language faculty has been shrinking—perhaps to include only the mec...