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On the Metaphysics of Linguistics

Prospects for Dualism, W. Hinzen (ed.), special issue of Erkenntnis Mind–body dualism has rarely been an issue in the generative study of mind; Chomsky himself has long claimed it to be incoherent and unformulable. We first present and defend this negative argument but then suggest that the generative enterprise may license a rather novel and […]
By Wolfram Hinzen, Juan Uriagereka
October 20, 2006

The Dynamics of Islands: Speculations on the Locality of Movement

The paper is divided as follows. In section 2 we pose various questions that arise when attempting to rationalize islands. We begin to address some of these questions in section 3, where the basic LCA line is presented. In sections 4 and 5 we explore a variety of consequences that this approach has for conditions […]
By Norbert Hornstein, Howard Lasnik, Juan Uriagereka
September 29, 2006

Complete and partial Infl

This paper argues that ‘null’ Case appears in person-less elements, including (some) clauses in addition to PRO, while ‘full’ Case shows up in regular nominals. Several data are adduced in this regard, the pertinent distribution being decided when constructing cyclic lexical arrays through an economy metric: Full Case/person features are required only on elements that […]
By Cedric Boeckx, Juan Uriagereka
July 26, 2006

Towards a syntax of Proto-Basque

In this note, I reflect on a reconstructive path for the syntax of Proto-Basque, building on the results of Gomez and Sainz (1995), working on a tradition started already by Astarloa two centuries ago, and of which Trask (1977) is an excellent example. The matter is interesting not just in itself, but also in that […]
By Juan Uriagereka
April 11, 2006