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Scientific insight is obtained through the processes of description, explanation, and prediction. Yet grammatical theory has seen a major divide regarding not only the methods of data eliciting and the kinds of data evaluated, but also with respect to the interpretation of these data, including the very notions of explanation and prediction themselves.

The editors of the volume organized a conference bringing together adherents of two major strands of grammatical theory illustrating this clash, traditionally grouped under the labels of formalist and functionalist theories. This book includes five keynote lectures given by internationally renowned experts. The keynotes offer insight into the current debate and show possibilities for exchange between these two major accounts of grammatical theory.



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Željko Bošković: Generalized Asymmetry – Anna Maria Di Sciullo: Maximize Asymmetry, Minimize Externalization and Interface Asymmetries – Egbert Fortuin: Explanation in Syntax: Generative Syntax from a Functional Perspective and the Incommensurability of Syntactic Theories – Peter Kosta: The Unified Voice Phase Hypothesis and the Nature of Parametrized Functional Heads in a Phase-Label-Driven Model of Radical Minimalism with Special Reference to Slavic Languages – Nirmalangshu Mukherji: On Sound-Meaning Correlation

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 30/09/2021
      ISBN13: 9783631856628, 978-3631856628
      ISBN10: 3631856628

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Scientific insight is obtained through the processes of description, explanation, and prediction. Yet grammatical theory has seen a major divide regarding not only the methods of data eliciting and the kinds of data evaluated, but also with respect to the interpretation of these data, including the very notions of explanation and prediction themselves.

      The editors of the volume organized a conference bringing together adherents of two major strands of grammatical theory illustrating this clash, traditionally grouped under the labels of formalist and functionalist theories. This book includes five keynote lectures given by internationally renowned experts. The keynotes offer insight into the current debate and show possibilities for exchange between these two major accounts of grammatical theory.



      Table of Contents

      Željko Bošković: Generalized Asymmetry – Anna Maria Di Sciullo: Maximize Asymmetry, Minimize Externalization and Interface Asymmetries – Egbert Fortuin: Explanation in Syntax: Generative Syntax from a Functional Perspective and the Incommensurability of Syntactic Theories – Peter Kosta: The Unified Voice Phase Hypothesis and the Nature of Parametrized Functional Heads in a Phase-Label-Driven Model of Radical Minimalism with Special Reference to Slavic Languages – Nirmalangshu Mukherji: On Sound-Meaning Correlation

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