Publication: Nanosyntax: the basics
Nanosyntax: the basics
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Baunaz, L., & Lander, E. (2018). Nanosyntax: the basics. In L. Baunaz, K. De Clercq, L. Haegeman, & E. Lander (Eds.), Exploring Nanosyntax (pp. 3–56). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190876746.003.0001
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This chapter offers a thorough introduction to nanosyntactic theory, a development of the cartographic program in generative grammar. It discusses the foundations on which nanosyntax was conceived, such as the “one feature–one head” maxim and the universal functional sequence (fseq). It also provides a brief comparison of theoretical and terminological issues in nanosyntax vs. the competing framework of Distributed Morphology. It is seen that the syntactic component according to nanosyntax unifies aspects of (what are traditionally ca
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Baunaz, L., & Lander, E. (2018). Nanosyntax: the basics. In L. Baunaz, K. De Clercq, L. Haegeman, & E. Lander (Eds.), Exploring Nanosyntax (pp. 3–56). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190876746.003.0001