What UG should be like in the context of Plato's and Darwin's problems
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What UG should be like in the context of Plato's and Darwin's problems
(Reflections on Chomsky's strong minimalist thesis, 2)
Shumpusha, 2012
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Publisher on colophon in Japanese : 春風社
Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-258) and indexes
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Table of Contents
- 1 True Optionality as Evidence for UG‐Residues(Some General Remarks;Optionality vs.True Optionality ほか)
- 2 What Parametric Variation Should be Like,Given Plato’s and Darwin’s Problems(Introduction:The Framework;Some General Discussion:More on the Framework Adopted Here ほか)
- 3 The SMT,the CLT,and the Crash‐proof System:How to Obtain a Minimal UG(Some General Discussion;What Exactly Are UG‐Residues? ほか)
- 4 What Happens in Acquisition:Principle B of the Binding Theory and Scalar Implicature Computation in Child Language(Why Children Can’t Compute Scalar Implicatures;What is the Exact Nature of the Connection between the FLN/NS Feature 「+focus」 and the Phonological Resource 「stress」? ほか)
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