Language, Syntax, and the Natural Sciences
Herausgeber: Gallego, Ángel J.; Martin, Roger
Language, Syntax, and the Natural Sciences
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An exploration of human language from the perspective of the natural sciences, this outstanding book brings together leading specialists to discuss the scientific connection of language to disciplines such as mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology.
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An exploration of human language from the perspective of the natural sciences, this outstanding book brings together leading specialists to discuss the scientific connection of language to disciplines such as mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 660g
- ISBN-13: 9781107152946
- ISBN-10: 1107152941
- Artikelnr.: 50448322
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 660g
- ISBN-13: 9781107152946
- ISBN-10: 1107152941
- Artikelnr.: 50448322
Introduction Ángel J. Gallego and Roger Martin; Part I. The Computational
Component: 1. Deriving multiple 'object' constructions Tonia Bleam and
Norbert Hornstein; 2. Verbal complex formation and overt subjects in
infinitival complexes in Romance Francisco Ordóñez; 3. Two families of
questions Howard Lasnik; 4. Context sensitive aspects of constituent
negation Ricardo Etxepare and Myriam Uribe-Etxebarria; 5. Phasehood and
Romance adverbial because-clauses Esther Torrego; 6. No-choice parameters,
phi-features and the structure of DP Ian Roberts; Part II. Interfaces: 7.
Linearizing chains at LF Jairo Nunes; 8. On the rationality of grammar
Wolfram Hinzen; 9. The warped forge Pablo Bustos and Juan Romero; 10.
Limiting semantic types Paul Pietroski; 11. Why is phonology different? No
recursion William Idsardi; 12. Nothing in linguistics makes sense except in
the light of change David Lightfoot; 13. Neurology and experience: the
language organ and externalization Carlos P. Otero; Part III. Linguistics
and Other Sciences: 14. My head's in knots: on Uriagereka's generalization
and the knot-sentence connection Sergio Balari, Antonio Benítez-Burraco,
Marta Camps, Víctor M. Longa and Guillermo Lorenzo; 15. (Neural) syntax
Cedric Boeckx and Constantina Theofanopoulou; 16. Syntax and uncertainty
Douglas Saddy; 17. The Golden phrase: steps to the physics of language
Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini and David Medeiros; 18. Science, mind, and
limits of understanding Noam Chomsky.
Component: 1. Deriving multiple 'object' constructions Tonia Bleam and
Norbert Hornstein; 2. Verbal complex formation and overt subjects in
infinitival complexes in Romance Francisco Ordóñez; 3. Two families of
questions Howard Lasnik; 4. Context sensitive aspects of constituent
negation Ricardo Etxepare and Myriam Uribe-Etxebarria; 5. Phasehood and
Romance adverbial because-clauses Esther Torrego; 6. No-choice parameters,
phi-features and the structure of DP Ian Roberts; Part II. Interfaces: 7.
Linearizing chains at LF Jairo Nunes; 8. On the rationality of grammar
Wolfram Hinzen; 9. The warped forge Pablo Bustos and Juan Romero; 10.
Limiting semantic types Paul Pietroski; 11. Why is phonology different? No
recursion William Idsardi; 12. Nothing in linguistics makes sense except in
the light of change David Lightfoot; 13. Neurology and experience: the
language organ and externalization Carlos P. Otero; Part III. Linguistics
and Other Sciences: 14. My head's in knots: on Uriagereka's generalization
and the knot-sentence connection Sergio Balari, Antonio Benítez-Burraco,
Marta Camps, Víctor M. Longa and Guillermo Lorenzo; 15. (Neural) syntax
Cedric Boeckx and Constantina Theofanopoulou; 16. Syntax and uncertainty
Douglas Saddy; 17. The Golden phrase: steps to the physics of language
Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini and David Medeiros; 18. Science, mind, and
limits of understanding Noam Chomsky.
Introduction Ángel J. Gallego and Roger Martin; Part I. The Computational
Component: 1. Deriving multiple 'object' constructions Tonia Bleam and
Norbert Hornstein; 2. Verbal complex formation and overt subjects in
infinitival complexes in Romance Francisco Ordóñez; 3. Two families of
questions Howard Lasnik; 4. Context sensitive aspects of constituent
negation Ricardo Etxepare and Myriam Uribe-Etxebarria; 5. Phasehood and
Romance adverbial because-clauses Esther Torrego; 6. No-choice parameters,
phi-features and the structure of DP Ian Roberts; Part II. Interfaces: 7.
Linearizing chains at LF Jairo Nunes; 8. On the rationality of grammar
Wolfram Hinzen; 9. The warped forge Pablo Bustos and Juan Romero; 10.
Limiting semantic types Paul Pietroski; 11. Why is phonology different? No
recursion William Idsardi; 12. Nothing in linguistics makes sense except in
the light of change David Lightfoot; 13. Neurology and experience: the
language organ and externalization Carlos P. Otero; Part III. Linguistics
and Other Sciences: 14. My head's in knots: on Uriagereka's generalization
and the knot-sentence connection Sergio Balari, Antonio Benítez-Burraco,
Marta Camps, Víctor M. Longa and Guillermo Lorenzo; 15. (Neural) syntax
Cedric Boeckx and Constantina Theofanopoulou; 16. Syntax and uncertainty
Douglas Saddy; 17. The Golden phrase: steps to the physics of language
Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini and David Medeiros; 18. Science, mind, and
limits of understanding Noam Chomsky.
Component: 1. Deriving multiple 'object' constructions Tonia Bleam and
Norbert Hornstein; 2. Verbal complex formation and overt subjects in
infinitival complexes in Romance Francisco Ordóñez; 3. Two families of
questions Howard Lasnik; 4. Context sensitive aspects of constituent
negation Ricardo Etxepare and Myriam Uribe-Etxebarria; 5. Phasehood and
Romance adverbial because-clauses Esther Torrego; 6. No-choice parameters,
phi-features and the structure of DP Ian Roberts; Part II. Interfaces: 7.
Linearizing chains at LF Jairo Nunes; 8. On the rationality of grammar
Wolfram Hinzen; 9. The warped forge Pablo Bustos and Juan Romero; 10.
Limiting semantic types Paul Pietroski; 11. Why is phonology different? No
recursion William Idsardi; 12. Nothing in linguistics makes sense except in
the light of change David Lightfoot; 13. Neurology and experience: the
language organ and externalization Carlos P. Otero; Part III. Linguistics
and Other Sciences: 14. My head's in knots: on Uriagereka's generalization
and the knot-sentence connection Sergio Balari, Antonio Benítez-Burraco,
Marta Camps, Víctor M. Longa and Guillermo Lorenzo; 15. (Neural) syntax
Cedric Boeckx and Constantina Theofanopoulou; 16. Syntax and uncertainty
Douglas Saddy; 17. The Golden phrase: steps to the physics of language
Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini and David Medeiros; 18. Science, mind, and
limits of understanding Noam Chomsky.