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Merge (linguistics)
Lisa Pearl LING200, Summer Session I, 2004 Syntax – Sentence Structure
Linguistics an Introduction, SECOND EDITION
Chapter 3 Rethinking Remerge: Merge, Movement and Music Hedde Zeijlstra Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
From Merge and Move to Form Dependency*
The Complexity of Narrow Syntax : Minimalism, Representational
Title Experimental Syntax for Biolinguistics? Author(S) Fujita, Koji
Introduction to Transformational Grammar
Where Oh Where Have the Complementizers Gone?
The Asymmetry and Antisymmetry of Syntax¹ a Relational Approach to Displacement
The Asymmetry of Merge
'Merge' Over 'Move'
A New Outlook of Complementizers
Relatives, Complements, and As an Interrogative Pronoun
ANDREW REDFORD.Pdf
The Minimalist Program 1 1 the Minimalist Program
The Biolinguistics Network
Doubly-Filled Comp, Wh Head Movement, and Derivational Economy
Eliminating Pair-Merge
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X'-Structure and Minimalism Jairo Nunes (Universidade De São Paulo
Phrase Structure and Derivations
Simplest Merge Generates Set Intersection: Implications for Complementizer ‘Trace’ Explanation*
Complementizers
Transformations in the Quest for a Simpler, More Elegant Theory*
Pair-Merge Under MERGE
Lifetime Achievement Award the Lost Combinator
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Advances in Biolinguistics the Human Language Faculty and Its Biological Basis
A Minimalist Program for Linguistic Theory I Background
The Asymmetry and Antisymmetry of Syntax¹ a Relational Approach to Displacement Justin Malčić 19Th February 2019
The Minimalist Program and Its New Insight to the Concept of Universal Grammar*
DISCUSSION Biolinguistics and the Human Language Faculty Anna Maria Di Sciullo Lyle Jenkins
A Short Analysis of Merge Order
Deducing Transfer from Merge*
THE PROBLEM of MERGE El Problema De
Late Merge of Degree Clauses1
Graph Theory Teaches Us Something About Grammaticality
On Agree and Postcyclic Merge in Syntactic Derivations: First Conjunct Agreement in Standard Arabic Revisited*
Week 8: a Minimalist Program for Linguistic Theory—Part One the Same Lexical Items and the Same Interpretation
Borsley Maquetado2
On Grammaticality and Selection Toward the Simplest Syntax*
Review Handout #1: Phrase Structure
Introduction Conditions: Locality of Movement, No “Superfluous Steps” in Derivations, and So On.” (Chomsky 1995:220) Mi•Ni•Mal•Ist: 1
The Merge Condition a Syntactic Approach to Selection*
Hilda Koopman
Biolinguistic Considerations
Asymmetric Merge
Grammaticality, Meaningfulness, and Acceptability: a Historical Perspective Saleh M
Merge Is Not Recursion
12 Phrase Structure
UNORDERED MERGE and ITS LINEARIZATION Charles D
The Asymmetry and Antisymmetry of Syntax a Relational Approach to Displacement
Automatic Inference of Minimalist Grammars Using an SMT-Solver