The Minimalist Program (Current Studies in Linguistics)
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The Minimalist Program consists of four recent essays that attempt to situate linguistic theory in the broader cognitive sciences. In these essays the minimalist approach to linguistic theory is formulated and progressively developed. Building on the theory of principles and parameters and in particular on principles of economy of derivation and representation the minimalist framework takes Universal Grammar as providing a unique computational system with derivations driven by morphological properties to which the syntactic variation of languages is also restricted. Within this theoretical framework linguistic expressions are generated by optimally efficient derivations that must satisfy the conditions that hold on interface levels the only levels of linguistic representation. The interface levels provide instructions to two types of performance systems articulatory-perceptual and conceptual-intentional. All syntactic conditions then express properties of these interface levels reflecting the interpretive requirements of language and keeping to very restricted conceptual resources. The Essays Principles and Parameters Theory Some Notes on Economy of Derivation and Representation A Minimalist Program for Linguistic Theory Categories and Transformations in a Minimalist Framework
