Current developments of the Minimalist Program in generative
linguistics put the procedure of labeling syntactic objects at the
center of the syntax-semantics transition. This book provides a
discussion of consequences of such proposals for a proper analysis
of different varieties of the operation Merge and their
interpretive reflexes, as well as for the general theory of the
syntax-semantics relationship. It argues that the absence of
substitutional operations in Narrow Syntax should restrict the
range of admissible interpretive operations on adjunction
structures in the conceptual-intentional component. It also debates
that syntactic chains are subject to interpretive procedures
properly analyzed with the help of counterpart-theoretic concepts.
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