Minimalist Program and its fundamental improvements in syntactic theory: evidence from Agreement Asymmetry in Standard Arabic

The Minimalist Program is a major line of inquiry that has been developing inside Generative Grammar since the early nineties, when it was proposed by Chomsky  (1993, 1995). In that time, Chomsky (1998: 5) presents Minimalist Program as a program, not as a theory, but today, Minimalist Program lays...

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Main Author: Nasser Al-Horais
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Published: Universidad de Cádiz 2012-11-01
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description The Minimalist Program is a major line of inquiry that has been developing inside Generative Grammar since the early nineties, when it was proposed by Chomsky  (1993, 1995). In that time, Chomsky (1998: 5) presents Minimalist Program as a program, not as a theory, but today, Minimalist Program lays out a very specific view of the basis of syntactic grammar that, when compared to other formalisms, is often taken to look very much like a theory. The prime concern of this paper, however, is  to provide a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the art of minimalist approach to the theory of grammar. In this regard, this paper discusses some new ideas articulated recently by Chomsky, and have led to several fundamental improvements in syntactic theory  such as changing the function of movement and the Extended Projection Principle (EPP) feature, or proposing new theories such as Phases and Feature Inheritance. In order to evidence the significance of these fundamental improvements, the current paper provides a minimalist analysis to account for agreement and word-order asymmetry in Stranded Arabic. This fresh minimalist account meets the challenges (to the basic tenets of syntactic theory) occurred in pre-minimalist analyses.
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spelling doaj-art-cb4ac110dea74e0682daff0161bc65332025-01-16T09:36:26ZengUniversidad de CádizPragmalingüística1133-682X2445-30642012-11-0120Minimalist Program and its fundamental improvements in syntactic theory: evidence from Agreement Asymmetry in Standard ArabicNasser Al-Horais0Collage of Arabic Language and Social Studies Department of Arabic Language P.O. Box 6611, Buryadh Qassim University Saudi Arabia The Minimalist Program is a major line of inquiry that has been developing inside Generative Grammar since the early nineties, when it was proposed by Chomsky  (1993, 1995). In that time, Chomsky (1998: 5) presents Minimalist Program as a program, not as a theory, but today, Minimalist Program lays out a very specific view of the basis of syntactic grammar that, when compared to other formalisms, is often taken to look very much like a theory. The prime concern of this paper, however, is  to provide a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the art of minimalist approach to the theory of grammar. In this regard, this paper discusses some new ideas articulated recently by Chomsky, and have led to several fundamental improvements in syntactic theory  such as changing the function of movement and the Extended Projection Principle (EPP) feature, or proposing new theories such as Phases and Feature Inheritance. In order to evidence the significance of these fundamental improvements, the current paper provides a minimalist analysis to account for agreement and word-order asymmetry in Stranded Arabic. This fresh minimalist account meets the challenges (to the basic tenets of syntactic theory) occurred in pre-minimalist analyses. http://localhost:8888/ojs-uca.3.3.x/index.php/pragma/article/view/1777Economy ConditionsMergeAgreeMultiple AgreeEPP featuresPhases
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title Minimalist Program and its fundamental improvements in syntactic theory: evidence from Agreement Asymmetry in Standard Arabic
title_full Minimalist Program and its fundamental improvements in syntactic theory: evidence from Agreement Asymmetry in Standard Arabic
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title_short Minimalist Program and its fundamental improvements in syntactic theory: evidence from Agreement Asymmetry in Standard Arabic
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