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The Syntax of Meaning and the Meaning of Syntax - Minimal Computations and Maximal Derivations in a Label-/Phase-Driven Generative Grammar of Radical Minimalism (Hardcover, New edition)
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The Syntax of Meaning and the Meaning of Syntax - Minimal Computations and Maximal Derivations in a Label-/Phase-Driven Generative Grammar of Radical Minimalism (Hardcover, New edition)
Series: Potsdam Linguistic Investigations, 31
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This book provides a summary of Radical Minimalism, putting forth a
neurocognitively implementable theory of grammar as I-language.
Radical Minimalism tries to give a 'fully explicit' description of
syntactic structures mapped into cognitive frames of thought. It
focuses on the division of labor between Narrow Syntax and
Meaningful Units of the sentence and also on the role of Mental
Lexicon (understood as a selection of Roots and Labels), the
Labeling Mechanism, and the participation of the Senso-Motoric and
Conceptual-Intentional Interfaces within a Crash-proof Grammar of
Human Language. The data are taken from the languages of different
genetic origins and types. The book is based on the idea that
language and thought are closely connected and must be studied
within the physical laws of the Anti-Entropy and Dynamical
Frustration theory. Peter Kosta's new book touches on an
exceptional range of subjects in theoretical syntax and the
philosophy of grammar, bearing ample proof of his lifelong
engagement with these vital disciplines within the humanities of
the 20th/21st centuries. His acute awareness of important insights
and discussions in current day minimalism is evident from every
page, informing his treatment of a wide diversity of problems in
the morphosyntax of Slavic languages and beyond. (Jan-Wouter Zwart,
University of Groningen) This book provides a breath of fresh air
in linguistic theorising by combining empirically based syntactic
innovations with original discussions of long-standing semantic
puzzles and a revised architecture of the Faculty of Language.
Foundational notions in generative theory are thoroughly revised in
the light of detailed comparative analyses. This remarkable work
represents the culmination of years of research on what meaning is,
how it is structured, and to what extent syntax encodes meaning.
(Diego Gabriel Krivochen, University of Verona)
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