Unbounded Dependency Constructions: Theoretical and Experimental Perspectives

Unbounded Dependency Constructions: Theoretical and Experimental Perspectives

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Feb 15, 2021 · Inglés · Tapa blanda (336 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 336
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Feb 15, 2021
Editorial Oxford University Press
ISBN-10 0198785003
ISBN-13 9780198785002

Descripción

Exploring the intricate layers of language structure, the work delves into the phenomenon of unbounded dependency constructions, pivotal in understanding syntax and morphology. Through a blend of theoretical frameworks and empirical studies, the authors, Rui P. Chaves and Michael T. Putnam, shed light on these complex linguistic patterns and their implications for the field of linguistics.

With contributions from leading scholars, this study presents a comprehensive approach, balancing abstract theoretical models with experimental data that provide concrete evidence for their arguments. Readers are invited to engage with cutting-edge research, heightening their appreciation for the nuances of language development and structure.

Throughout the discussion, the authors address implications for a range of languages, making it evident that unbounded dependencies are not merely theoretical curiosities but central elements that influence communication across different linguistic landscapes.

In illuminating these constructions, the work enhances a reader's understanding of how language operates, encouraging both novices and seasoned linguists to reconsider their perspectives on syntactic structures and their broader significance in language comprehension and production.

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