Complexity of Linguistic Structures, Simplicity of Language Mechanisms
Inaugural lecture delivered on Thursday 5 November 2020
Leçons inauguralesÉditeur : Collège de France
Lieu d’édition : Paris
Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 7 février 2024
Collection : Leçons inaugurales
Année d’édition : 2024
Présentation
For over sixty years, researchers from across the world have been collaborating in a vast endeavour within what is known as “generative linguistics”, to describe human languages. The founding question of this research is related to the unlimited nature of linguistic possibilities. It has led to the formulation of hypotheses on linguistic combinatorics, its invariant core, and the mechanisms of variation across languages, and to the production of a precise mapping of the structures under study. Although complex, these structures can be reduced to the recursive application of extremely simple mechanisms, which are studied in the Minimalist Programme. This area of research also draws on the illuminating research on language acquisition carried out in an interdisciplinary cognitive science framework.
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Luigi Rizzi
Liz Libbrecht (trad.)
Complexity of Linguistic Structures, Simplicity of Language MechanismsInaugural lecture delivered at the Collège de France on Thursday 5 November 2020
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