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Towards a Biolinguistic Understanding of Grammar

Essays on interfaces
  • Edited by: Anna Maria Di Sciullo
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2012
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The theoretical proposals brought forward in this book as well as the results from the reported experimental studies present genuine contributions to the biolinguistic program. The papers contribute to our understanding of the properties of the computations and the representations derived by the language faculty, viewed as an organism of human biological. Towards a Biolinguistic Understanding of Grammar: Essays on Interfaces adds to the usual notion of interfaces, which is generally understood as the connection between syntax and the semantic system, between phonology and the sensorimotor system. It raises novel interface questions about how these connections are at all possible within the biolinguistic program. It anchors the formal properties of grammar at the interfaces between language and biology, language and experience, bringing about language acquisition and language variation, and it also explores the interaction of grammar with the factors reducing complexity. This book aims to bring about further understanding of the interfaces of the grammar in a broader biolinguistic sense. Written in a language accessible to a wide audience, this book will appeal to scholars and students of linguistics, cognitive science, biology, and natural language processing.


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Anna Maria Di Sciullo
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Part I. Syntax, semantics

Howard Lasnik
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Tim Hunter
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Paul Pietroski
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Part II. Features and interfaces

Daniela Isac
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Evidence from Greek subjunctive na
Christina Christodoulou and Martina Wiltschko
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The case of telicity
Atsushi Fujimori
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Part III. Phonology, syntax

Charles Reiss
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Bridget D. Samuels
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Part IV. Language development

Calixto Aguero-Bautista
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Bi-x, socio-syntax of development, and the grammar of Cypriot Greek
Kleanthes K. Grohmann and Evelina Leivada
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Part V. Experimental studies

Neurobiological bases of visual phonology
Evie Malaia and Ronnie B. Wilbur
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Minimal representations with pragmatic enrichment
Roberto G. de Almeida and Levi Riven
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Pronouns and antecedents in phase theory
Sandiway Fong and Jason Ginsburg
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How syntax escapes the parser’s clutches
Thomas Graf
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