In:Minimalism and Beyond: Radicalizing the interfaces
Edited by Peter Kosta, Steven L. Franks, Teodora Radeva-Bork and Lilia Schürcks
[Language Faculty and Beyond 11] 2014
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 24 September 2014
https://doi.org/10.1075/lfab.11.toc
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Table of contents
Preface
List of contributors
I. Minimalism: Quo Vadis?
A program for the Minimalist Program
II. Exploring features in syntax
On feature interpretability and inheritance
On the need for formal features in the narrow syntax
Adjunct Control and edge features
On the uninterpretability of interpretable features
The Merge Condition: A syntactic approach to selection
III. Radicalizing the interfaces
Chains in Minimalism
Multiattachment syntax, “Movement” effects, and Spell-Out
Flavors of movement: Revisiting the A/A′ distinction
Minimalism and I-Morphology
A minimalist approach to roots
Computations at the interfaces in child grammar
Intensionality, grammar, and the sententialist hypothesis
What is and what is not problematic about the T-model
Regarding the Third Factor: Arguments for a CLASH model
The role of arbitrariness from a minimalist point of view
Index
