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A Minimalist View On The Syntaxsemantics Relationship Turning The Mind Into A Snowflake Jarosaw Jakielaszek

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A Minimalist View On The Syntaxsemantics Relationship Turning The Mind Into A Snowflake Jarosaw Jakielaszek
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Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.64 MB
Pages: 194
Author: Jarosław Jakielaszek
ISBN: 9783631659663, 3631659660
Language: English
Year: 2017

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A Minimalist View On The Syntaxsemantics Relationship Turning The Mind Into A Snowflake Jarosaw Jakielaszek by Jarosław Jakielaszek 9783631659663, 3631659660 instant download after payment.

Current developments of the Minimalist Program in generative linguistics put the procedure of labeling syntactic objects at the center of the syntax–semantics transition. This book provides a discussion of consequences of such proposals for a proper analysis of different varieties of the operation Merge and their interpretive reflexes, as well as for the general theory of the syntax–semantics relationship. It argues that the absence of substitutional operations in Narrow Syntax should restrict the range of admissible interpretive operations on adjunction structures in the conceptual-intentional component. It also debates that syntactic chains are subject to interpretive procedures properly analyzed with the help of counterpart-theoretic concepts.

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