The primacy of grammar /
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
[2010]
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Table of Contents:
- The loneliness of biolinguistics. Some classical issues
- Limits of cognitive inquiry
- Overview of biolinguistics
- Language and biology
- A body of doctrines
- A mind-internal system
- Linguistic theory I. Russell's scope problem
- Principles and parameters
- Government-binding theory
- D-structure
- C-selection
- X-bar theory
- Theta theory
- S-structure
- Case theory
- Wh-movement
- Binding theory
- LF
- Grammar and scope problem
- Grammar and logic. Chinese room
- PFR and SFR
- LF and logical form
- Truth and meaning
- Limits of formal semantics
- External significance
- Syntax of thought?
- Russell's equivalence
- Summing up
- Words and concepts. "Incompleteness" of grammar
- Lexical data
- Uncertain intuitions
- Nature of lexical inquiry
- Lexical decomposition
- Initial objections
- Nouns
- Verbs
- Crossroads
- Linguistic theory II. Minimalist program
- Conceptual necessity
- Feature checking
- (New) merge
- Merge and syntax
- Merge and semantics
- Economy principles
- Chl and linguistic specificity
- Principles
- Displacement
- Language and music. Musilanguage hypothesis
- Evidence
- What the evidence means
- Strong musilanguage hypothesis
- Music and meaning
- Themes from Wittgenstein
- Music and emotions
- Internal significance
- Recursion in music
- A joint of nature. Merge and music
- Faculty of music
- "Laws of nature"
- Forms of explanation
- Scope of computationalism.