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231The Minimalist Program and a Perfect Syntax: A Critical Notice of Noam Chomsky’s The Minimalist ProgramMind and Language 13 (2). 1998.
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1141Overt Scope in HungarianSyntax 6 (1). 2003.The focus of this paper is the syntax of inverse scope in Hungarian, a language that largely disambiguates quantifier scope at spell-out. Inverse scope is attributed to alternate orderings of potentially large chunks of structure, but with appeal to base-generation, as opposed to nonfeature-driven movement as in Kayne 1998. The proposal is developed within mirror theory and conforms to the assumption that structures are antisymmetrical. The paper also develops a matching notion of scope in terms…Read more
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1The Minimalist Program and a Perfect Syntax: A Critical Notice of Noam Chomsky’s The Minimalist ProgramMind and Language 13 (2): 205-214. 2002.
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University College LondonRetired faculty
University College London
PhD, 1984