Rethinking Syntactocentrism; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Introduction; Syntactocentrism; 2.1 The syntactic component; 2.1.1 The formal complexity of natural language; 2.1.2 Merge-based syntax; 2.2 The syntax-phonology interface; 2.2.1 Cyclicity-based phonology; 2.2.2 Merge-based phonology; 2.3 The syntax-semantics interface; 2.3.1 Cyclicity-based semantics; 2.3.2 Merge-based semantics; The syntactocentric approach to the syntax-pragmatics interface; 3.1 Levels of representation and 'understanding' a sentence.
3.2 The representation of pragmatics: The cartographic approach3.2.1 A cartographic analysis of LP-movement in German; 3.2.2 Conceptual and empirical problems; Minimalist approaches to the syntax-pragmatics interface; 4.1 Level-free syntax and the focus on the numeration; 4.1.1 Eliminating S- and D-Structure; 4.1.2 Level-free syntax and subnumerations; 4.2 Minimalist approaches to LP-movement; 4.2.1 Cyclic linearization and LP-movement; 4.2.2 An alternative approach to LP-movement; 4.3 How pragmatics constrains syntactic domains: A case study in opacity; Alternatives to syntactocentrism.
5.1 Cognitive Linguistics5.2 The Parallel Architecture; 5.3 Syntactocentrism and its alternatives: Perspectives of convergence; 5.3.1 Syntactocentrism and the Parallel Architecture; 5.3.2 Syntactocentrism and Cognitive Linguistics; Conclusion; References ; Index.
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