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John Bowers

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    Deriving Syntactic Relations
    Arguments as Relations
    • 2018

      Deriving Syntactic Relations

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This book reduces, to a bare minimum, the primitive notions required to characterize the syntax of natural language systems, providing a simple yet explanatory formal basis for investigation at all levels of the structure and function of language. It will be ideal for graduates and academic researchers concerned with human language and syntax.

      Deriving Syntactic Relations
    • 2010

      Arguments as Relations

      • 239 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This book presents a groundbreaking perspective on argument structure within the minimalist framework of linguistics. It challenges traditional views and proposes innovative theories that reshape our understanding of how arguments are constructed and function in language. By integrating theoretical insights with empirical data, the author offers a fresh analysis that aims to advance the minimalist program, making it essential reading for linguists and researchers interested in syntax and semantics.

      Arguments as Relations