This paper discusses the existence of X-within-X structures in language. Constraints to same-category embedding have been the focus in a number of recent studies. These studies follow a long-standing tradition in linguistic theory that assumes a ban on the adjacency of same-category elements. In the present work, data drawn from a typologically broad variety of languages suggest that the postulated constraints are not so robust. It is shown that X-within-X structures do exist in language. In this context, an argument is made in favor of an unrestricted conceptualization of Merge, independent from category distributions, while recursion is taken to be a property of procedures and not of structures. The discussion of X-within-X patterns provi...
I argue that structure building (e.g. Chomsky’s Merge) is not part of the narrow language faculty ...
The recent success of new AI techniques in natural language processing rely heavily on the so-called...
In this paper, I argue that we need to distinguish carefully between descriptive categories, i.e. ca...
This paper discusses the existence of X-within-X structures in language. Constraints to same-categor...
ABSTRACT: In this talk I address the following question: how do we explain the limited set of argume...
In this paper a relation is established between the number of categories a system uses and the numbe...
This paper reasserts the fundamental conceptual distinction between language- particular categories ...
This paper reasserts the fundamental conceptual distinction between language- particular categories ...
This paper reasserts the fundamental conceptual distinction between language- particular categories ...
Drawing data from a variety of sources, this thesis compares functional evidence regarding lexical c...
A long-standing assumption in linguistic analysis is that different languages and constructions can ...
The generative revolution in linguistics, started in the 1950s, culminated around 1980, when it was ...
I am interested in trying to expand our knowledge regarding the nature of linguistic universals, in ...
The concern with word classes, parts ofspeech, or, as they are referred to in this pa-per, syntactic...
Semantic categories in the world's languages appear to reflect both universal conceptual tendencies ...
I argue that structure building (e.g. Chomsky’s Merge) is not part of the narrow language faculty ...
The recent success of new AI techniques in natural language processing rely heavily on the so-called...
In this paper, I argue that we need to distinguish carefully between descriptive categories, i.e. ca...
This paper discusses the existence of X-within-X structures in language. Constraints to same-categor...
ABSTRACT: In this talk I address the following question: how do we explain the limited set of argume...
In this paper a relation is established between the number of categories a system uses and the numbe...
This paper reasserts the fundamental conceptual distinction between language- particular categories ...
This paper reasserts the fundamental conceptual distinction between language- particular categories ...
This paper reasserts the fundamental conceptual distinction between language- particular categories ...
Drawing data from a variety of sources, this thesis compares functional evidence regarding lexical c...
A long-standing assumption in linguistic analysis is that different languages and constructions can ...
The generative revolution in linguistics, started in the 1950s, culminated around 1980, when it was ...
I am interested in trying to expand our knowledge regarding the nature of linguistic universals, in ...
The concern with word classes, parts ofspeech, or, as they are referred to in this pa-per, syntactic...
Semantic categories in the world's languages appear to reflect both universal conceptual tendencies ...
I argue that structure building (e.g. Chomsky’s Merge) is not part of the narrow language faculty ...
The recent success of new AI techniques in natural language processing rely heavily on the so-called...
In this paper, I argue that we need to distinguish carefully between descriptive categories, i.e. ca...