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Eliminating Empty Categories: A Radically Minimalist View on Their Ontology and Justification
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This collaborative book has a twofold purpose.\n\nOn the one hand, the authors present a new framework � Radical Minimalism. The development of such a framework, with a strong basis on mathematics and physics, was born out of the conviction that, if language is really a natural object, there is no a priori reason to study it in isolation from other natural systems. On the other hand, this work represents a significant simplification of the theory of displacement and so-called �empty categories� within the latest development of Chomsky�s Strong Minimalist Hypothesis, applying Occam�s razor and fulfilling Lakatos� requirements for scientific evolution. Radical Minimalism thus accounts not only for the phenomena orthodox minimalism has explanations for, but also for empirical problems that have not yet been taken into consideration.Eliminating Empty Categories: A Radically Minimalist View on Their Ontology and Justification 1st Edition is written by Diego Gabriel Krivochen; Peter Kosta and published by Peter Lang Gmb H, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften. ISBNs for Eliminating Empty Categories are 9783653025927, 3653025923 and the print ISBNs are 9783631627280, 3631627289.
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