Jean-Roger Vergnaud

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Jean-Roger Vergnaud was a French-American linguist known for his influential work in generative grammar and the development of the theory of government and binding.

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instanceOf French-American
academic
linguist
person
areaOfInfluence French syntax
Romance linguistics
formal syntax
theoretical linguistics
citizenship France
United States of America
coAuthor Hilda Koopman
Jean-Yves Pollock
Maria Luisa Zubizarreta
contributedTo development of modern generative syntax
formalization of Case in generative grammar
link between syntax and phonology in prosodic theory
doctoralAdvisor Noam Chomsky
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
École Normale (Paris)
surface form: École Normale Supérieure
field generative grammar
linguistics
morphology
phonology
syntax
influenced Noam Chomsky
generative syntax
theory of Case in generative grammar
knownFor Vergnaud letter on Case theory
development of government and binding theory
theory of government and binding
work in generative grammar
languageOfWork English
French
notableConcept Case Theory
surface form: Case theory

government and binding
prosodic phonology
occupation researcher
university professor
workInstitution Massachusetts Institute of Technology
surface form: MIT

University of Maryland
University of Southern California

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Morris Halle coAuthor Jean-Roger Vergnaud