The Cambridge Handbook of the Minimalist Program
Kleanthes K Grohmann editor Evelina Leivada editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:30th Nov '25
£125.00
This title is due to be published on 30th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Bringing together a team of renowned scholars, this Handbook provides an up-to-date account of the conceptual developments of Minimalism.
Bringing together a team of renowned scholars, this handbook is a comprehensive guide to modern syntactic theory. With in-depth perspectives on core concepts, primitives and operations in minimalism and its historical development, it is essential reading for anyone interested in theoretical syntax and its interfaces, and the philosophy of language.The Minimalist Program is a long-established branch of Chomsky's Generative approach to linguistics, which, since its first incarnation in the early 1990s, has become one of the most prominent frameworks for syntax. Bringing together a team of world-renowned scholars, this Handbook provides a comprehensive guide to current developments in generative syntactic theory. Split into five thematic parts, the chapters cover the historical context and foundations of the program, overviews of the major areas of research within modern syntactic theory, and a survey of the variety of phenomena dealt with within Minimalism through a focus on concepts, primitives, and operations. It offers in-depth perspectives on the core concepts and operations in the Minimalist Program for readers who are not already familiar with it, as well as a complete overview of the state-of-the-art in the field, making it essential reading for both scholars and students in the field.
ISBN: 9781108836197
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800 pages