Derivation and Explanation in the Minimalist ProgramISBN: 978-0-631-22732-8
Hardcover
336 pages
December 2002, Wiley-Blackwell
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1. Introduction: Derivation and explanation: Samuel David Epstein & T. Daniel Seely.
2. On the status of representations and derivations: Michael Brody.
3. Eliminating Labels: Chris Collins.
4. Rule applications as cycles in a level-free syntax: Samuel David Epstein & T. Daniel Seely.
5. Crash-proof syntax: John Frampton & Samuel Gutmann.
6. Reprojections: Norbert Hornstein & Juan Uriagereka.
7. Pronouns and their antecedents: Richard Kayne.
8. Scrambling, Case, and Interpretability: Hisatsugu Kitahara.
9. Resumption, successive cyclicity, and the locality of operations: James McCloskey.
10. Movement in a top-down derivation: Norvin Richards.
11. Arguments for a Derivational approach to syntactic relations based on clitics: Esther Torrego.
12. Issues relating to a derivational theory of binding: Jan-Wouter Zwart.
2. On the status of representations and derivations: Michael Brody.
3. Eliminating Labels: Chris Collins.
4. Rule applications as cycles in a level-free syntax: Samuel David Epstein & T. Daniel Seely.
5. Crash-proof syntax: John Frampton & Samuel Gutmann.
6. Reprojections: Norbert Hornstein & Juan Uriagereka.
7. Pronouns and their antecedents: Richard Kayne.
8. Scrambling, Case, and Interpretability: Hisatsugu Kitahara.
9. Resumption, successive cyclicity, and the locality of operations: James McCloskey.
10. Movement in a top-down derivation: Norvin Richards.
11. Arguments for a Derivational approach to syntactic relations based on clitics: Esther Torrego.
12. Issues relating to a derivational theory of binding: Jan-Wouter Zwart.
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