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Brody, Michael. Lexico-logical form: A radically minimalist theory. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1995.

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Broekhuis, Hans. Optimality theory and minimalism: Interface theories. Potsdam: Universitätsverlag Potsdam, 2009.

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Chomsky, Noam. The minimalist program. Cambridge, Mass: The MIT Press, 1995.

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Chomsky, Noam. The minimalist program. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1995.

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Kitahara, Hisatsugu. Elementary operations and optimal derivations. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1997.

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Chomsky, Noam. A minimalist program for linguistic theory. Cambridge, MA: Distributed by MIT Working Papers in Linguistics, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992.

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Chomsky, Noam. A minimalist program for linguistic theory. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1992.

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David, Epstein Samuel, and Seely T. Daniel, eds. Derivation and explanation in the Minimalist Program. Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub., 2002.

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Jan, Neidle Carol, ed. The syntax of American Sign Language: Functional categories and hierarchical structure. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 2000.

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Case and agreement from fringe to core: A minimalist approach. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2010.

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Case and Agreement from Fringe to Core: A Minimalist Approach. De Gruyter, Inc., 2011.

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Aspects of the grammar of focus: A minimalist view. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2008.

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Keine, Stefan. Case and Agreement from Fringe to Core. De Gruyter, Inc., 2010.

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Constraints on displacement: A phase-based approach. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2011.

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Berwick, Robert C., and Edward P. Stabler, eds. Minimalist Parsing. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198795087.001.0001.

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This book is the first dedicated to linguistic parsing—the processing of natural language according to the rules of a formal grammar—in the minimalist framework. While the Minimalist Program has been at the forefront of generative grammar for several decades, it often remains inaccessible to computer scientists and others in adjacent fields. In particular, minimalism reveals a surprising paradox: human language is simpler than we thought, and yet it cannot be processed by the machinery used by computer scientists. In this volume, experts in the field show how to resolve this apparent paradox, and how to turn Chomsky’s abstract theories into working computer programs that can process sentences or make predictions about the time course of brain activity when dealing with language. The book will appeal to graduate students and researchers in formal syntax, computational linguistics, psycholinguistics, and computer science.
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Chomsky, Noam. The Minimalist Program. The MIT Press, 2014.

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Toward a generative grammar of coreference. Cambridge, MA: Distributed by working papers in linguistics, MIT, Dept. of Linguistics, 2004.

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Uriagereka, Juan. Spell-Out and the Minimalist Program. Oxford University Press, 2011.

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Epstein, Sam. Derivation and Explanation in the Minimalist Program. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2008.

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Epstein, Sam. Derivation and Explanation in the Minimalist Program. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2008.

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Epstein, Sam. Derivation and Explanation in the Minimalist Programe. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2008.

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Al-Mutairi, Fahad Rashed. Minimalist Program: The Nature and Plausibility of Chomsky's Biolinguistics. Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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Al-Mutairi, Fahad Rashed. Minimalist Program: The Nature and Plausibility of Chomsky's Biolinguistics. Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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Al-Mutairi, Fahad Rashed. Minimalist Program: The Nature and Plausibility of Chomsky's Biolinguistics. Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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Al-Mutairi, Fahad Rashed. Minimalist Program: The Nature and Plausibility of Chomsky's Biolinguistics. Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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Al-Mutairi, Fahad Rashed. Minimalist Program: The Nature and Plausibility of Chomsky's Biolinguistics. Cambridge University Press, 2019.

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Roberts, Ian. Parameter Hierarchies and Universal Grammar. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804635.001.0001.

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This book develops a minimalist approach to cross-linguistic morphosyntactic variation. The principal claim is that the essential insight of the principles-and-parameters approach to variation can be maintained—albeit in a somewhat different guise—in the context of the minimalist programme for linguistic theory. The central idea is to organize the parameters of Universal Grammar (UG) into hierarchies which define the ways in which properties of individually variant categories and features may act in concert. The hierarchies define macro-, meso-, and microparameters as a function of the position of parametric options in a given hierarchy. A further leading idea, which is consistent with the overall goal of the minimalist programme to reduce the content of UG, is that the parameter hierarchies are not directly determined by UG. They are emergent properties stemming from the interaction of the three factors in language design. Universal Grammar, the first factor, provides a template for the underspecification of the formal features in terms of which parameters are defined. The second and third factors determine the organization of these formal options into hierarchies: two third-factor effects (Feature Economy and Input Generalization) play a central role. Cross-linguistic variation in word order, null subjects, incorporation, verb-movement, case/alignment, wh-movement, and negation are all analysed in the light of this approach. This book represents a significant new contribution to the formal study of cross-linguistic morphosyntactic variation on both the empirical and theoretical levels.
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Radford, Andrew. Syntax: A Minimalist Introduction. Cambridge University Press, 1997.

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Webelhuth, Gert. Government and Binding Theory and the Minimalist Program: Principles and Parameters in Syntactic Theory (Generative Syntax). Blackwell Pub, 1995.

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(Editor), Gert Webelhuth, and David Lightfoot (Editor), eds. Government and Binding Theory and the Minimalist Program: Principles and Parameters in Syntactic Theory (Generative Syntax). Blackwell Publishing Limited, 1995.

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First language acquisition in Spanish: A minimalist approach to nominal agreement. London: Continuum, 2011.

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A minimalist approach to intrasentential code switching. New York: Garland Pub., 1999.

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(Foreword), Massimo Piatelli-Palmarini, ed. Rhyme and Reason: An Introduction to Minimalist Syntax. The MIT Press, 2000.

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Rhyme and reason: An introduction to minimalist syntax. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1998.

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Güneş, Güliz, and Anikó Lipták, eds. The Derivational Timing of Ellipsis. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198849490.001.0001.

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This book explores the nature of ellipsis, the core phenomenon that results in various types of omission in sentences. The book has two functions: it provides a state-of-the-art introduction about the approaches to the derivational timing of ellipsis within the popular ‘silent structure’ accounts of ellipsis in the generative syntactic framework; and it provides a collection of novel works investigating at which point linguistic material becomes silenced during the building (the syntactic derivation) and the realization of syntactic structure. The most important topics handled include areas of intensive research within the Minimalist Program, such as structure building, the architecture of grammar, the interaction of the distinct modules interacting with syntax, the order of operations in the postsyntactic component and constraints on binding relations. The chapters also present novel arguments for and against the derivational approaches to ellipsis, the licensing of ellipsis and the phonological constraints on elliptical sentences.
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Goria, Cecilia. Subject Clitics in the Northern Italian Dialects: A Comparative Study Based on the Minimalist Program and Optimality Theory (Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory). Springer, 2004.

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Goria, Cecilia. Subject Clitics in the Northern Italian Dialects: A Comparative Study Based on the Minimalist Program and Optimality Theory (Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory). Springer, 2004.

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Neidle, Carol, Dawn Maclaughlin, Judy Kegl, Benjamin Bahan, and Lee Robert G. Syntax of American Sign Language: Functional Categories and Hierarchical Structure. MIT Press, 2009.

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Lee, Robert G., Judy Kegl, Dawn MacLaughlin, Benjamin Bahan, and Carol Jan Neidle. The Syntax of American Sign Language: Functional Categories and Hierarchical Structure (Language, Speech, and Communication). The MIT Press, 1999.

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Hu, Xuhui. Encoding Events. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808466.001.0001.

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This book presents theoretical and empirical research on the syntax of events within the broader framework of generative grammar. A central theoretical concern is how conceptual meaning interacts with narrow syntactic computation in the derivation of the information of an event. A set of Integration Conditions are proposed. Building on the Conceptual-Intentional Interface Conditions proposed in Chomsky’s (1995, 2000, 2001) Minimalist Programme, the Integration Conditions require that the content of the predicate be licensed by theta-role information generated by narrow syntax. Another theoretical component concerns the functional structure of events, which is related to such issues as the parallel between the event and nominal domains, the mapping of a predicate onto an entity, as well as the grammatical foundation of verb classification. The theoretical framework is applied in three areas: (1) the syntax of resultatives in English and Chinese, which exhibits how a theory of the syntax of events can address the thematic relationship between core arguments and predicates; (2) variation of resultatives at cross-linguistic and diachronic levels, which shows how the universal functional structure of events can be compatible with, and even contribute to, the theory of parametric variation in the generative tradition; and (3) applicative constructions, which extend the analysis of core arguments to non-core arguments, and shed light on the typology of verb/satellite-framed languages (Talmy 1991, 2000) and the analyticity parameter proposed in Huang (2015).
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Sportiche, Dominique. Partitions and Atoms of Clause Structure: Subjects, Agreement, Case and Clitics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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Sportiche, Dominique. Partitions and Atoms of Clause Structure: Subjects, Agreement, Case and Clitics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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Partitions and atoms of clause structure: Subjects, agreement, case, and clitics. London: Routledge, 1998.

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Partitions and atoms of clause structure: Subjects, agreement, case, and clitics. [S.l.]: Routledge, 1998.

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Sportiche, Dominique. Partitions and Atoms of Clause Structure: Subjects, Agreement, Case and Clitics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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Sportiche, Dominique. Partitions and Atoms of Clause Structure: Subjects, Agreement, Case and Clitics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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Partitions and Atoms of Clause Structure. Routledge, 2012.

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