In:Minimalist Essays
Edited by Cedric Boeckx
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 91] 2006
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 9 May 2006
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.91.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgementsvii
List of contributors
Overview
Part I: Minimalism: A Point of Entry
Some notes on the Minimalist Program
Part II: Minimalist Tools and Architectural Concerns
Move F and PF/LF defectiveness
True optionality: When the grammar doesn’t mind
Focus and clause structuration in the minimalist program
Symmetry in syntax
Japanese topic-constructions in the minimalist view of the syntax-semantics interface
Weak pronouns, object shift, and multiple spell-out: Evidence for phases at the PF interface
Merge, derivational C-command, and subcategorization in a label-free syntax
Part III: Minimalist Tools and Empirical Pay-offs
He himself and binding domains in a minimalist framework
A minimalist analysis of Japanese passives
A minimalist view on long passive
Null arguments and case-driven Agree in Turkish
On tough-movement
Spanish existentials and other accusative constructions
Index
