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Juan Uriagereka is Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Maryland, and is author of A Course in GB Syntax (with Howard Lasnik, 1988) and Rhyme and Reason: An Introduction to Minimalist Syntax (1998).
Cedrick Boeckx is Assistant Professor in the Department of Linguistics at Harvard University. He is the author of Islands and Chains (2003) and Multiple Wh-fronting (edited with K. K. Grohmann, 2003).
Preface | viii | ||
Acknowledgments | x | ||
Abbreviations | xi | ||
1 Minimalist Expectations: Preliminary Assumptions, with a Review of Some Familiar Notions | 1 | (30) | |
2 From Rules to Principles and Beyond: A Strongly Constructivist System, with a Detailed Presentation of Phrase-structure | 31 | (30) | |
3 The Economy of Derivations: Featuring Movements of Various Sorts and Ways to Constrain Them | 61 | (43) | |
4 The Economy of Representations: Featuring Chain Uniformity and Case | 104 | (42) | |
5 The Last Resort Character of Linguistic Computations: On What Drives the Movement Operation and Related Topics | 146 | (34) | |
6 LF Processes: Why We (Don't?) Need Them and What They Might Be | 180 | (43) | |
7 Roles, Cycles, Binding, and Related Problems: Including a Discussion of Open Questions Relating to Wh-movement | 223 | (54) | |
References | 277 | (12) | |
Index | 289 |
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