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Logical Form: From GB to Minimalism by Norbert Hornstein β€” book cover

Logical Form: From GB to Minimalism

by Norbert Hornstein
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Overview

This book critically reviews grammatical research into logical form over the past 20 years and reconsiders some of its major themes in the light of recent theoretical innovations.

In the late 1970s generative grammarians proposed the existence of an abstract syntactic level of grammatical representation derived from surface structure which was phonetically invisible. This level, dubbed logical form, has been thought of as the information that the grammar contributes to semantic interpretation.

The first part of the book reviews the standard arguments for the existence of LF and its format.

Synopsis

This book critically reviews grammatical research into logical form over the past 20 years and reconsiders some of its major themes in the light of recent theoretical innovations. In the late 1970s generative grammarians proposed the existence of an abstract syntactic level of grammatical representation derived from surface structure which was phonetically invisible. This level, dubbed logical form, has been thought of as the information that the grammar contributes to semantic interpretation.

About the Author, Norbert Hornstein

Norbert Hornstein is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Maryland, College Park.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1995
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
280
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780631189428

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