Equilibrium of Human Syntax

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Author_Andrea Moro
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Clitic Left Dislocation
comparative grammar analysis
Copular Sentences
empirical
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Existential Sentences
formal linguistics
General Linear Model ANOVA
IFG
Inferior Frontal Gyrus
language
Left IFG
Left Inferior Frontal Gyrus
Left Periphery
linguistics
Lowproficiency Bilinguals
Maximal Projections
Middle Occipital Gyri
MNI Standard Space
Multivariate Repeat Measure ANOVA
neural basis of syntactic computation
neuroimaging
neuroimaging language studies
neurolinguistics
Noun Phrase
Otero
Pars Opercularis
Posterior Inferior Temporal Gyrus
Postverbal Noun Phrase
Predicative Noun Phrase
Preverbal Position
Preverbal Subject
recursion in language
sentences
Sentential Negation
Small Clause
Sono Andati
syntactic movement
theoretical

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367601874
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book assembles a collection of papers in two different domains: formal syntax and neurolinguistics. Here Moro provides evidence that the two fields are becoming more and more interconnected and that the new fascinating empirical questions and results in the latter field cannot be obtained without the theoretical base provided by the former.

The book is organized in two parts: Part 1 focuses on theoretical and empirical issues in a comparative perspective (including the nature of syntactic movement, the theory of locality and a far reaching and influential theory of copular sentences). Part 2 provides the original sources of some innovative and pioneering experiments based on neuroimaging techniques (focusing on the biological nature of recursion and the interpretation of negative sentences).

Moro concludes with an assessment of the impact of these perspectives on the theory of the evolution of language. The leading and pervasive idea unifying all the arguments developed here is the role of symmetry (breaking) in syntax and in the relationship between language and the human brain.

Andrea Moro is Professor of General Linguistics and Director of the Center for Neurolinguistics and Theoretical Syntax (Ne.T.S.) at the Institute for Advanced Study IUSS – Pavia, Italy.

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