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    Author(s)David Johnson and Shalom Lappin
    PublisherCentre for the Study of Language & Information
    ISBN9781575861821
    Pages160
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 1999

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    Centre for the Study of Language & Information Local Constraints Vs Economy by David Johnson and Shalom Lappin

    The book offers a detailed critique of the economy-of-derivation model of grammar that has emerged within the framework of Chomsky's Minimalist Program. It looks at the conceptual and computational complexity problems as well as the empirical consequences of both global and local economy principles. The book compares the economy-of-derivation model with a local constraint model of grammar that does not invoke conditions on sets of derivations or on possible operations in a derivation. It argues that the pure local constraint model of grammar avoids the complexity problems resulting from economy-of-derivation principles and provides a more satisfactory explanation of the linguistic facts that economy theorists have cited in support of their approach. The local constraint model also allows for a more natural and empirically well-motivated grammatical architecture than the one postulated by the Minimalist Program.show more



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