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Mark Baker: The Atoms of LanguageNew York (Basic Books), 2001 Publisher's descriptionA major scientific breakthrough into the common elements of all languages, which give us a deeper insight than ever before into how the mind works.
Howard Lasnik, with Marcela Depiante & Arthur Stepanov: Syntactic Structure Revisited.Cambridge/Mass. (The MIT Press), 2001. Non-printable electronic version available through CogNet. Access from campus. Otherwise, access via the UMass library website. Publisher's descriptionThis book provides an introduction to some classic ideas and analyses of transformational generative grammar, viewed both on their own terms and from a more modern, or minimalist perspective. The major focus is on the set of analyses treating English verbal morphology. The book shows how the analyses in Chomsky's classic Syntactic Structures actually work, filling in underlying assumptions and often unstated formal particulars. From there the book moves to successive theoretical developments and revisions--both in general and in particular as they pertain to inflectional verbal morphology. After comparing Chomsky's economy-based account with his later minimalist approach, the book concludes with a hybrid theory of English verbal morphology that includes elements of both Syntactic Structures and A Minimalist Program for Linguistic Theory.
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Angelika Kratzer, Department of Linguistics, University of Massachusetts at Amherst |
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