This paper discusses the main minimalist theory within the Minimalist Program, something I dub the (Weak) Merge Hypothesis (MH). (1) The (Weak) Merge Hypothesis (MH): Merge is a central G operation. I suggest that we extend (1) by adding to it a general principle that I dub the Fundamental Principle of Grammar (FPG). (2) The Fundamental Principle of Grammar (FPG): α and β can be grammatically related. (G-related) only if α and β have merged. Adding (1) and (2) gives us the Strong Merge Hypothesis. (3) The Strong Merge Hypothesis (SMH): All grammatical dependencies are mediated by Merge. SMH has some interesting consequences which the rest of the paper briefly reviews. Highlights include the Movement Theory of Construal, The Periscope Proper...
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The most radical reformulation of transformational generative grammar since its inception has been t...
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This paper discusses the main minimalist theory within the Minimalist Program, something I dub the (...
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Merge is the central engine of syntax, in Chomsky’s Minimalist Program. In this chapter I discuss Me...
The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Minimalism provides a complete assessment of the achievements and ...
Merge is the central engine of syntax, in Chomsky’s Minimalist Program. In this chapter I discuss Me...
The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Minimalism provides a complete assessment of the achievements and ...
The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Minimalism provides a complete assessment of the achievements and ...
Abstract: The Minimalist Program (MP) is a theory of grammar developed by Chomsky (1993) whose core ...
The most radical reformulation of transformational generative grammar since its inception has been t...
Recently, prominent theoretical linguists have argued for an explicit scenario for the evolution of ...
This paper discusses the main minimalist theory within the Minimalist Program, something I dub the (...
This article reviews and attempts to evaluate the various proposals for a strong minimalist thesis t...
This article considers to what extent sample based typological research may shed light on questions ...
This article considers to what extent sample based typological research may shed light on questions ...
A simple change to a cognitive system at Marr's computational level may entail complex changes at th...
The Minimalist Program in syntactic theory seeks to factor cross-linguistic variation out of the syn...
This paper presents an overview of the origins and history of economy principles in Minimalist synta...
Merge is the central engine of syntax, in Chomsky’s Minimalist Program. In this chapter I discuss Me...
The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Minimalism provides a complete assessment of the achievements and ...
Merge is the central engine of syntax, in Chomsky’s Minimalist Program. In this chapter I discuss Me...
The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Minimalism provides a complete assessment of the achievements and ...
The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Minimalism provides a complete assessment of the achievements and ...
Abstract: The Minimalist Program (MP) is a theory of grammar developed by Chomsky (1993) whose core ...
The most radical reformulation of transformational generative grammar since its inception has been t...
Recently, prominent theoretical linguists have argued for an explicit scenario for the evolution of ...