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Phase theory : an introduction
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Research surveys in linguistics
Publication Information:
New York, NY. : Cambridge University Press, 2014
Physical Description:
x, 228 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN:
9781107040847
Abstract:
"This research survey combines an introduction to Phase Theory with an assessment of the state of the art in Phase Theory. The term Phase Theory refers to a set of theoretical innovations in post-2000 minimalism (Chomsky 2000RFA-087, 2001RFA-088, 2004RFA-089, 2005RFA-090, 2008RFA-092). One of the core ideas in minimalism is the idea that the language faculty is an optimal solution to the constraints imposed on it by the two cognitive systems with which it interacts:"-- Provided by publisher.

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Phase Theory is the latest empirical and conceptual innovation in syntactic theory within the Chomskyan generative tradition. Adopting a cross-linguistic perspective, this book provides an introduction to Phase Theory, tracing the development of phases in minimalist syntax. It reviews both empirical and theoretical arguments in favor of phases, and examines the role phases play at the interface with semantics and phonology. Analyzing current phasehood diagnostics, it applies them in a systematic fashion to a broad range of syntactic categories, both phases and non-phases. It concludes with a discussion of some of the more contentious issues in Phase Theory, involving cross-linguistic variation with respect to phasehood and the dynamic versus static nature of phases.


Table of Contents

Introduction
1 The Minimalist Program
2 Introducing phases
3 Phasehood diagnostics
4 Classic phases
5 Other ph(r)ases
6 Variation in phasehood
7 Phases and the interfaces
8 Conclusion
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