Exploring crash-proof grammars / edited by Michael T. Putnam.

The Minimalist Program has advanced a research program that builds the design of human language from conceptual necessity. Seminal proposals by Frampton & Gutmann (1999, 2000, 2002) introduced the notion that an ideal syntactic theory should be 'crash-proof'. Such a version of the Mini...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Putnam, Michael T.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam, the Netherlands ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., ©2010.
Series:Language faculty and beyond ; v. 3.
Subjects:
Online Access:Click for online access

MARC

LEADER 00000cam a2200000 a 4500
001 ocn673625085
003 OCoLC
005 20240623213015.0
006 m o d
007 cr cnu---unuuu
008 101029s2010 ne a ob 001 0 eng d
010 |z  2010018680 
040 |a N$T  |b eng  |e pn  |c N$T  |d CDX  |d E7B  |d OCLCQ  |d MERUC  |d YDXCP  |d OCLCQ  |d OCLCO  |d OCLCF  |d OCLCA  |d OCLCQ  |d NLGGC  |d EBLCP  |d IDEBK  |d MHW  |d OCLCQ  |d S3O  |d OCLCQ  |d AZK  |d COCUF  |d AGLDB  |d MOR  |d PIFAG  |d ZCU  |d OCLCQ  |d U3W  |d STF  |d WRM  |d OCLCQ  |d VTS  |d ICG  |d NRAMU  |d VT2  |d OCLCQ  |d WYU  |d JBG  |d DKC  |d OCLCQ  |d M8D  |d UKAHL  |d OCLCQ  |d SFB  |d UKCRE  |d AJS  |d OCLCQ  |d OCLCO  |d OCLCQ  |d OCLCO  |d OCLCL  |d SXB 
019 |a 668193652  |a 676731215  |a 705533496  |a 712994157  |a 961505557  |a 962676469  |a 988475940  |a 991915919  |a 1037918753  |a 1038665822  |a 1045521505  |a 1059103517  |a 1064144634  |a 1081273950  |a 1087457761  |a 1097119955  |a 1132160189  |a 1137128625  |a 1148071158  |a 1152999001  |a 1162481339  |a 1228548049  |a 1241751868  |a 1290064714  |a 1300578792 
020 |a 9789027208200  |q (electronic bk.) 
020 |a 9027208204  |q (electronic bk.) 
020 |a 9027288011  |q (electronic bk.) 
020 |a 9789027288011  |q (electronic bk.) 
020 |a 1282775073 
020 |a 9781282775077 
020 |a 9786612775079 
020 |a 6612775076 
024 8 |a 9786612775079 
035 |a (OCoLC)673625085  |z (OCoLC)668193652  |z (OCoLC)676731215  |z (OCoLC)705533496  |z (OCoLC)712994157  |z (OCoLC)961505557  |z (OCoLC)962676469  |z (OCoLC)988475940  |z (OCoLC)991915919  |z (OCoLC)1037918753  |z (OCoLC)1038665822  |z (OCoLC)1045521505  |z (OCoLC)1059103517  |z (OCoLC)1064144634  |z (OCoLC)1081273950  |z (OCoLC)1087457761  |z (OCoLC)1097119955  |z (OCoLC)1132160189  |z (OCoLC)1137128625  |z (OCoLC)1148071158  |z (OCoLC)1152999001  |z (OCoLC)1162481339  |z (OCoLC)1228548049  |z (OCoLC)1241751868  |z (OCoLC)1290064714  |z (OCoLC)1300578792 
037 |a 277507  |b MIL 
050 4 |a P291  |b .E98 2010eb 
072 7 |a LAN  |x 006000  |2 bisacsh 
072 7 |a LAN  |x 009060  |2 bisacsh 
049 |a HCDD 
245 0 0 |a Exploring crash-proof grammars /  |c edited by Michael T. Putnam. 
260 |a Amsterdam, the Netherlands ;  |a Philadelphia :  |b John Benjamins Pub. Co.,  |c ©2010. 
300 |a 1 online resource (xii, 301 pages) :  |b illustrations 
336 |a text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a computer  |b c  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a online resource  |b cr  |2 rdacarrier 
490 1 |a Language faculty and beyond ;  |v v. 3 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
588 0 |a Print version record. 
505 0 |a Exploring Crash-Proof Grammars; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Table of contents; Preface & acknowledgments; List of contributors; Exploring Crash-proof grammars; 1. Introduction; 2. Defining crash(es); 3. Scope and content of this volume; Works cited; Part I. Applications of crash-proof grammar; Computation efficiency and feature inheritance in crash-proof syntax; Implications of grammatical gender for the theory of uninterpretable features; The Empty Left Edge Condition (ELEC); Part II. The crash-proof debate; Grammaticality, interfaces, and UG. 
520 |a The Minimalist Program has advanced a research program that builds the design of human language from conceptual necessity. Seminal proposals by Frampton & Gutmann (1999, 2000, 2002) introduced the notion that an ideal syntactic theory should be 'crash-proof'. Such a version of the Minimalist Program (or any other linguistic theory) would not permit syntactic operations to produce structures that 'crash'. There have, however, been some recent developments in Minimalism - especially those that approach linguistic theory from a biolinguistic perspective (cf. Chomsky 2005 et seq.) - that have call. 
546 |a English. 
650 0 |a Grammar, Comparative and general  |x Syntax. 
650 0 |a Generative grammar. 
650 0 |a Minimalist theory (Linguistics) 
650 7 |a LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES  |x Grammar & Punctuation.  |2 bisacsh 
650 7 |a LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES  |x Linguistics  |x Syntax.  |2 bisacsh 
650 7 |a Generative grammar  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Grammar, Comparative and general  |x Syntax  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Minimalist theory (Linguistics)  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Minimalistiska programmet (språkvetenskap)  |2 sao 
700 1 |a Putnam, Michael T. 
758 |i has work:  |a Exploring crash-proof grammars (Text)  |1 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGCyDGVKtDVqv3wqt6vQ9C  |4 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork 
776 0 8 |i Print version:  |t Exploring crash-proof grammars.  |d Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., ©2010  |z 9789027208200  |w (DLC) 2010018680  |w (OCoLC)611966633 
830 0 |a Language faculty and beyond ;  |v v. 3.  |x 1877-6531 
856 4 0 |u https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/holycrosscollege-ebooks/detail.action?docID=623351  |y Click for online access 
903 |a EBC-AC 
994 |a 92  |b HCD