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Exploring the concept of compositionality in linguistics, this book presents the argument that non-compositional languages exist. It delves into how syntactic structures can be shaped by the necessity to create a compositional grammar, offering a fresh perspective on language theory since the 1970s. The work challenges traditional views and contributes to ongoing debates in the field, making it a significant addition for linguists and language enthusiasts alike.
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Interpreted Languages and Compositionality, Marcus Kracht
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