“Language involves a systematic mapping between forms…and interpretations,” writes Eric Reuland in his introduction to Broadening the Domain of Grammar: A Batch from Linguistic Inquiry. Bringing together articles spanning over a decade of Linguistic Inquiry, this Batch examines the basic computational mechanisms of the language system. The authors explore such topics as language design, Move and Agree, and expanding the boundaries of grammar. Dig in.
About BATCHES
The BATCHES Series from the MIT Press features collections of journal articles on themes identified by and currently resonating with readers. The collections are curated by authoritative voices in the field: editors, authors, scholars, and practitioners. Each Batch is bundled for immediate download, and the series represents the rapid, responsive innovation that the MIT Press provides to its readership.
Contents
Three Factors in Language Design
Noam Chomsky
Reconstruction, Binding Theory, and the Interpretation of Chains
Danny Fox
On the Locality and Motivation of Move and Agree: An Even More Minimal Theory
Željko Bošković
Ellipsis Sites as Definite Descriptions
Paul Elbourne
The Lexicon-Syntax Parameter: Reflexivization and Other Arity Operations
Tanya Reinhart and Tal Siloni
Broaden Your Views: Implicatures of Domain Widening and the ‘‘Logicality’’ of Language
Gennaro Chierchia
The Movement Derivation of Conditional Clauses
Liliane Haegeman
Conditions on Argument Drop
Halldór Ármann Sigurðsson
Person Features and Pronominal Anaphora
Denis Delfitto and Gaetano Fiorin
About BATCHES
The BATCHES Series from the MIT Press features collections of journal articles on themes identified by and currently resonating with readers. The collections are curated by authoritative voices in the field: editors, authors, scholars, and practitioners. Each Batch is bundled for immediate download, and the series represents the rapid, responsive innovation that the MIT Press provides to its readership.
Contents
Three Factors in Language Design
Noam Chomsky
Reconstruction, Binding Theory, and the Interpretation of Chains
Danny Fox
On the Locality and Motivation of Move and Agree: An Even More Minimal Theory
Željko Bošković
Ellipsis Sites as Definite Descriptions
Paul Elbourne
The Lexicon-Syntax Parameter: Reflexivization and Other Arity Operations
Tanya Reinhart and Tal Siloni
Broaden Your Views: Implicatures of Domain Widening and the ‘‘Logicality’’ of Language
Gennaro Chierchia
The Movement Derivation of Conditional Clauses
Liliane Haegeman
Conditions on Argument Drop
Halldór Ármann Sigurðsson
Person Features and Pronominal Anaphora
Denis Delfitto and Gaetano Fiorin