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Minimalist Analysis

ISBN: 978-0-631-21094-8

January 1999

Wiley-Blackwell

224 pages

Description
This volume presents an introduction to the basic ideas and concepts of minimalism, arguably the most important recent development in syntax.
About the Author
Howard Lasnik is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Connecticut. He has played a prominent role in syntactic theorizing from the extended Standard Theory, through Government-Binding Theory, to Minimalism. He is the author of Move Alpha: Conditions on Its Application and Output (with Mamoru Saito), 1992; An Invitation to Cognitive Science, Vol. 1, Language (with Daniel Osherson), 1990; Essays on Restrictiveness and Learnability, 1990; Essays on Anaphora, 1989; and A Course in GB Syntax: Lectures on Binding and Empty categories (with Juan Uriagereka), 1988. He is also editor, with Daniel Osherson, of An Invitation to Cognitive Science, Vol. 1, Language (1990).
Features
* Presents clear exposition of minimalism - arguably the most important recent development in linguistics.
* Written by one of the originators of minimalism.
* Places current ideas in their historical context.