Since 1970-ties in the theory of syntax of natural language
quite a number of competing, incommensurable theoretic frameworks
have emerged. Today the lack of a leading paradigm and kaleidoscope
of perspectives deprives our general understanding of syntax and
its relation to semantics and pragmatics. The present book is an
attempt to reestablish the most fundamental ideas and intuitions of
syntactic well-formedness within a new general account. The account
is not supposed to compete with any of today 's syntactic
frameworks, but to provide a deeper understanding of why these
frameworks succeed or fail when they do and to show a new way for
cooperation between logicians and linguists which may lead in
future to a unified, yet more specific account.
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