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Towards an Elegant Syntax

Towards an Elegant Syntax

ByMichael Brody
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2003
eBook Published 24 October 2005
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203986691
Pages 320 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134423545
SubjectsLanguage & Literature
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Brody, M. (2003). Towards an Elegant Syntax. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203986691
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This collection of essays, written between 1980 and 2001, places the search for theoretical elegance at centre stage. The author shows that although the conceptual difference between 'elegance' and the minimalist search for 'perfection' may appear to be subtle, its consequences are in fact wide ranging and radical. These considerations lead to a markedly different and novel theory of syntax where most of the major features of minimalism, such as derivation, economy, merge, move, phrases and projection, are not just reanalysed or shifted to other components but in a majority of cases are dispensed with completely or reduced to much simpler notions.

Towards an Elegant Syntax makes available important and some less easily accessible publications with new introductory material.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |4 pages
INTRODUCTION
View abstract
part |2 pages
PRINCIPLES AND PARAMETERS
chapter 1|10 pages
ON CIRCULAR READINGS
View abstract
chapter 2|23 pages
ON CONTEXTUAL DEFINITIONS AND THE ROLE OF CHAINS
View abstract
chapter 3|35 pages
ON THE COMPLEMENTARY DISTRIBUTION OF EMPTY CATEGORIES
View abstract
part |2 pages
BEYOND PRINCIPLES AND PARAMETERS
chapter 4|10 pages
ON CHOMSKY’S KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGE
View abstract
chapter 5|6 pages
A NOTE ON THE ORGANIZATION OF THE GRAMMAR
View abstract
chapter 6|22 pages
-theory and arguments
View abstract
part |2 pages
TOWARDS AN ELEGANT SYNTAX
chapter 7|33 pages
PROJECTION AND PHRASE STRUCTURE
View abstract
chapter 8|26 pages
PERFECT CHAINS
View abstract
chapter 9|9 pages
THE MINIMALIST PROGRAM AND A PERFECT SYNTAX
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
ON THE STATUS OF REPRESENTATIONS AND DERIVATIONS
View abstract
part |2 pages
ASPECTS OF MIRROR THEORY
chapter 11|27 pages
MIRROR THEORY
View abstract
chapter 12|19 pages
“ROLL-UP” STRUCTURES AND MORPHOLOGICAL WORDS1
View abstract
chapter 13|15 pages
WORD ORDER, RESTRUCTURING AND MIRROR THEORY
View abstract

This collection of essays, written between 1980 and 2001, places the search for theoretical elegance at centre stage. The author shows that although the conceptual difference between 'elegance' and the minimalist search for 'perfection' may appear to be subtle, its consequences are in fact wide ranging and radical. These considerations lead to a markedly different and novel theory of syntax where most of the major features of minimalism, such as derivation, economy, merge, move, phrases and projection, are not just reanalysed or shifted to other components but in a majority of cases are dispensed with completely or reduced to much simpler notions.

Towards an Elegant Syntax makes available important and some less easily accessible publications with new introductory material.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |4 pages
INTRODUCTION
View abstract
part |2 pages
PRINCIPLES AND PARAMETERS
chapter 1|10 pages
ON CIRCULAR READINGS
View abstract
chapter 2|23 pages
ON CONTEXTUAL DEFINITIONS AND THE ROLE OF CHAINS
View abstract
chapter 3|35 pages
ON THE COMPLEMENTARY DISTRIBUTION OF EMPTY CATEGORIES
View abstract
part |2 pages
BEYOND PRINCIPLES AND PARAMETERS
chapter 4|10 pages
ON CHOMSKY’S KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGE
View abstract
chapter 5|6 pages
A NOTE ON THE ORGANIZATION OF THE GRAMMAR
View abstract
chapter 6|22 pages
-theory and arguments
View abstract
part |2 pages
TOWARDS AN ELEGANT SYNTAX
chapter 7|33 pages
PROJECTION AND PHRASE STRUCTURE
View abstract
chapter 8|26 pages
PERFECT CHAINS
View abstract
chapter 9|9 pages
THE MINIMALIST PROGRAM AND A PERFECT SYNTAX
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
ON THE STATUS OF REPRESENTATIONS AND DERIVATIONS
View abstract
part |2 pages
ASPECTS OF MIRROR THEORY
chapter 11|27 pages
MIRROR THEORY
View abstract
chapter 12|19 pages
“ROLL-UP” STRUCTURES AND MORPHOLOGICAL WORDS1
View abstract
chapter 13|15 pages
WORD ORDER, RESTRUCTURING AND MIRROR THEORY
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This collection of essays, written between 1980 and 2001, places the search for theoretical elegance at centre stage. The author shows that although the conceptual difference between 'elegance' and the minimalist search for 'perfection' may appear to be subtle, its consequences are in fact wide ranging and radical. These considerations lead to a markedly different and novel theory of syntax where most of the major features of minimalism, such as derivation, economy, merge, move, phrases and projection, are not just reanalysed or shifted to other components but in a majority of cases are dispensed with completely or reduced to much simpler notions.

Towards an Elegant Syntax makes available important and some less easily accessible publications with new introductory material.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |4 pages
INTRODUCTION
View abstract
part |2 pages
PRINCIPLES AND PARAMETERS
chapter 1|10 pages
ON CIRCULAR READINGS
View abstract
chapter 2|23 pages
ON CONTEXTUAL DEFINITIONS AND THE ROLE OF CHAINS
View abstract
chapter 3|35 pages
ON THE COMPLEMENTARY DISTRIBUTION OF EMPTY CATEGORIES
View abstract
part |2 pages
BEYOND PRINCIPLES AND PARAMETERS
chapter 4|10 pages
ON CHOMSKY’S KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGE
View abstract
chapter 5|6 pages
A NOTE ON THE ORGANIZATION OF THE GRAMMAR
View abstract
chapter 6|22 pages
-theory and arguments
View abstract
part |2 pages
TOWARDS AN ELEGANT SYNTAX
chapter 7|33 pages
PROJECTION AND PHRASE STRUCTURE
View abstract
chapter 8|26 pages
PERFECT CHAINS
View abstract
chapter 9|9 pages
THE MINIMALIST PROGRAM AND A PERFECT SYNTAX
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
ON THE STATUS OF REPRESENTATIONS AND DERIVATIONS
View abstract
part |2 pages
ASPECTS OF MIRROR THEORY
chapter 11|27 pages
MIRROR THEORY
View abstract
chapter 12|19 pages
“ROLL-UP” STRUCTURES AND MORPHOLOGICAL WORDS1
View abstract
chapter 13|15 pages
WORD ORDER, RESTRUCTURING AND MIRROR THEORY
View abstract

This collection of essays, written between 1980 and 2001, places the search for theoretical elegance at centre stage. The author shows that although the conceptual difference between 'elegance' and the minimalist search for 'perfection' may appear to be subtle, its consequences are in fact wide ranging and radical. These considerations lead to a markedly different and novel theory of syntax where most of the major features of minimalism, such as derivation, economy, merge, move, phrases and projection, are not just reanalysed or shifted to other components but in a majority of cases are dispensed with completely or reduced to much simpler notions.

Towards an Elegant Syntax makes available important and some less easily accessible publications with new introductory material.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |4 pages
INTRODUCTION
View abstract
part |2 pages
PRINCIPLES AND PARAMETERS
chapter 1|10 pages
ON CIRCULAR READINGS
View abstract
chapter 2|23 pages
ON CONTEXTUAL DEFINITIONS AND THE ROLE OF CHAINS
View abstract
chapter 3|35 pages
ON THE COMPLEMENTARY DISTRIBUTION OF EMPTY CATEGORIES
View abstract
part |2 pages
BEYOND PRINCIPLES AND PARAMETERS
chapter 4|10 pages
ON CHOMSKY’S KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGE
View abstract
chapter 5|6 pages
A NOTE ON THE ORGANIZATION OF THE GRAMMAR
View abstract
chapter 6|22 pages
-theory and arguments
View abstract
part |2 pages
TOWARDS AN ELEGANT SYNTAX
chapter 7|33 pages
PROJECTION AND PHRASE STRUCTURE
View abstract
chapter 8|26 pages
PERFECT CHAINS
View abstract
chapter 9|9 pages
THE MINIMALIST PROGRAM AND A PERFECT SYNTAX
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
ON THE STATUS OF REPRESENTATIONS AND DERIVATIONS
View abstract
part |2 pages
ASPECTS OF MIRROR THEORY
chapter 11|27 pages
MIRROR THEORY
View abstract
chapter 12|19 pages
“ROLL-UP” STRUCTURES AND MORPHOLOGICAL WORDS1
View abstract
chapter 13|15 pages
WORD ORDER, RESTRUCTURING AND MIRROR THEORY
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This collection of essays, written between 1980 and 2001, places the search for theoretical elegance at centre stage. The author shows that although the conceptual difference between 'elegance' and the minimalist search for 'perfection' may appear to be subtle, its consequences are in fact wide ranging and radical. These considerations lead to a markedly different and novel theory of syntax where most of the major features of minimalism, such as derivation, economy, merge, move, phrases and projection, are not just reanalysed or shifted to other components but in a majority of cases are dispensed with completely or reduced to much simpler notions.

Towards an Elegant Syntax makes available important and some less easily accessible publications with new introductory material.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |4 pages
INTRODUCTION
View abstract
part |2 pages
PRINCIPLES AND PARAMETERS
chapter 1|10 pages
ON CIRCULAR READINGS
View abstract
chapter 2|23 pages
ON CONTEXTUAL DEFINITIONS AND THE ROLE OF CHAINS
View abstract
chapter 3|35 pages
ON THE COMPLEMENTARY DISTRIBUTION OF EMPTY CATEGORIES
View abstract
part |2 pages
BEYOND PRINCIPLES AND PARAMETERS
chapter 4|10 pages
ON CHOMSKY’S KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGE
View abstract
chapter 5|6 pages
A NOTE ON THE ORGANIZATION OF THE GRAMMAR
View abstract
chapter 6|22 pages
-theory and arguments
View abstract
part |2 pages
TOWARDS AN ELEGANT SYNTAX
chapter 7|33 pages
PROJECTION AND PHRASE STRUCTURE
View abstract
chapter 8|26 pages
PERFECT CHAINS
View abstract
chapter 9|9 pages
THE MINIMALIST PROGRAM AND A PERFECT SYNTAX
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
ON THE STATUS OF REPRESENTATIONS AND DERIVATIONS
View abstract
part |2 pages
ASPECTS OF MIRROR THEORY
chapter 11|27 pages
MIRROR THEORY
View abstract
chapter 12|19 pages
“ROLL-UP” STRUCTURES AND MORPHOLOGICAL WORDS1
View abstract
chapter 13|15 pages
WORD ORDER, RESTRUCTURING AND MIRROR THEORY
View abstract

This collection of essays, written between 1980 and 2001, places the search for theoretical elegance at centre stage. The author shows that although the conceptual difference between 'elegance' and the minimalist search for 'perfection' may appear to be subtle, its consequences are in fact wide ranging and radical. These considerations lead to a markedly different and novel theory of syntax where most of the major features of minimalism, such as derivation, economy, merge, move, phrases and projection, are not just reanalysed or shifted to other components but in a majority of cases are dispensed with completely or reduced to much simpler notions.

Towards an Elegant Syntax makes available important and some less easily accessible publications with new introductory material.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |4 pages
INTRODUCTION
View abstract
part |2 pages
PRINCIPLES AND PARAMETERS
chapter 1|10 pages
ON CIRCULAR READINGS
View abstract
chapter 2|23 pages
ON CONTEXTUAL DEFINITIONS AND THE ROLE OF CHAINS
View abstract
chapter 3|35 pages
ON THE COMPLEMENTARY DISTRIBUTION OF EMPTY CATEGORIES
View abstract
part |2 pages
BEYOND PRINCIPLES AND PARAMETERS
chapter 4|10 pages
ON CHOMSKY’S KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGE
View abstract
chapter 5|6 pages
A NOTE ON THE ORGANIZATION OF THE GRAMMAR
View abstract
chapter 6|22 pages
-theory and arguments
View abstract
part |2 pages
TOWARDS AN ELEGANT SYNTAX
chapter 7|33 pages
PROJECTION AND PHRASE STRUCTURE
View abstract
chapter 8|26 pages
PERFECT CHAINS
View abstract
chapter 9|9 pages
THE MINIMALIST PROGRAM AND A PERFECT SYNTAX
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
ON THE STATUS OF REPRESENTATIONS AND DERIVATIONS
View abstract
part |2 pages
ASPECTS OF MIRROR THEORY
chapter 11|27 pages
MIRROR THEORY
View abstract
chapter 12|19 pages
“ROLL-UP” STRUCTURES AND MORPHOLOGICAL WORDS1
View abstract
chapter 13|15 pages
WORD ORDER, RESTRUCTURING AND MIRROR THEORY
View abstract
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