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A Course in Minimalist Syntax: Foundations and Prospects

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A Course in Minimalist Syntax is a straightforward and detailed introduction to essential topics in the minimalist program, designed for students and scholars alike.

311 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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Howard Lasnik

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March 9, 2020
Clear.. what I like the most about this book is that in the first few chapters the authors make very interesting analogies to show how similar language is to any natural phenomena. For example, the notion of locality in syntactic theory is very important, and the authors show how locality is manifested in the interaction among neurons or atoms.. I think educators in particular would find this book enjoyable as it might offer some insight for explaining some of the aspects covered in the book to their students.
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August 17, 2023
Criminally disorganized, often at the paragraph level. I sincerely think the respected authors should disown this. Learn from my mistake and don't start with this book (or even pick it up at all) if you want to learn about minimalist sytanx. I've now read 4 other excellent introductory texts on the topic, and it is only after I did so that I appreciated why reading this book was very confusing and laborious. I stopped at 155-ish pages because I was getting down to a 6-7 pages/day pace.



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