Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
375
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Aug 9, 1996
Editora
John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10
9027227330
ISBN-13
9789027227331
Descrição
This volume brings together a collection of articles that delve into the principles of the Minimalist Program, a groundbreaking framework in linguistic theory first articulated by Noam Chomsky. The authors, who are prominent figures in the field, explore the various implications and applications of minimalist ideas, presenting a rigorous examination of the structure of language and the underlying processes that govern its use.
Through thoughtful analysis and innovative insights, the contributors encourage readers to rethink established norms and consider a more streamlined perspective on language structure. By engaging with contemporary issues and theoretical developments, this work serves as a significant resource for linguists seeking to expand their understanding of minimalist theory and its influence on modern linguistic thought.
Through thoughtful analysis and innovative insights, the contributors encourage readers to rethink established norms and consider a more streamlined perspective on language structure. By engaging with contemporary issues and theoretical developments, this work serves as a significant resource for linguists seeking to expand their understanding of minimalist theory and its influence on modern linguistic thought.