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Dec 18
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Natural phenomena, including human language, are not just series of events but are organized quasi-periodically; sentences have structure, and that structure matters. Howard Lasnik and Juan Uriagereka “were there” when generative grammar was being developed into the Minimalist Program. In this presentation of the universal aspects of human language as a cognitive phenomenon, they rationally reconstruct syntactic structure. In the process, they touch upon structure dependency and its consequences for learnability, nuanced arguments (including global ones) for structure presupposed in standard linguistic analyses, and a formalism to capture long-range correlations. For practitioners, the authors assess whether “all we need is Merge,” while for outsiders, they summarize what needs to be covered when attempting to have structure “emerge.” Learn more at the link in our bio. --- ID: The book cover of Structure by Howard Lasnik and Juan Uriagereka. A close up image of two dandelions is the background of the cover. --- #MITPress #universitypress #ReadUP #bookstagram #linguistics #language
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Dec 18
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