Symmetrizing syntax : merge, minimality, and equilibria / Hiroki Narita and Naoki Fukui.

"Symmetrizing Syntax seeks to establish a minimal and natural characterization of the structure of human language (syntax), simplifying many facets of it that have been redundantly or asymmetrically formulated. Virtually all past theories of natural language syntax, from the traditional X-bar t...

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Main Authors: Narita, Hiroki (Author), Fukui, Naoki (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
Series:Routledge studies in linguistics.
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Summary:"Symmetrizing Syntax seeks to establish a minimal and natural characterization of the structure of human language (syntax), simplifying many facets of it that have been redundantly or asymmetrically formulated. Virtually all past theories of natural language syntax, from the traditional X-bar theory to the contemporary system of Merge and labeling, stipulate that every phrase structure is "asymmetrically" organized, so that one of its elements is always marked as primary/dominant over the others, or each and every phrase is labeled by a designated lexical element. The two authors call this traditional stipulation into question and hypothesize, instead, that linguistic derivations are essentially driven by the need for reducing asymmetry and generating symmetric structures. Various linguistic notions such as Merge, cyclic derivation by phase, feature-checking, morphological agreement, labeling, movement, criterial freezing, as well as parametric differences between languages like English and Japanese, etc., are all shown to follow from a particular notion of structural symmetry. These results constitute novel support for the contemporary thesis that human language is essentially an instance of physical/biological object and its design is governed by the laws of nature, at the core of which lies the fundamental principle of symmetry"--
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1317371550
9781317371557
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