Minimalist semantics

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Minimalist semantics is a theoretical approach in linguistics that aligns semantic interpretation with the Minimalist Program in syntax, aiming to explain meaning using the simplest and most economical grammatical structures.

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instanceOf approach in linguistics
semantic theory
aimsTo achieve economy in semantic representation
align semantic interpretation with minimalist syntax
explain meaning using simplest grammatical structures
appliedIn formal analysis of natural language meaning
theoretical linguistics
assumes compositional interpretation of syntactic structure
basedOn Minimalist Program
concerns constraints on semantic composition
mapping from syntactic structures to meanings
contrastsWith construction-based semantics
lexicalist approaches to meaning
emergedFrom developments in minimalist syntax
emphasizes derivational economy
minimal syntactic structure for interpretation
structural economy
field semantics
syntax
focusesOn interface between syntax and semantics
goal derive semantic properties from syntax
reduce semantic primitives
influencedBy Minimalist Program
surface form: Minimalist Program in syntax

Noam Chomsky
methodologicalPrinciple avoid redundant semantic representations
use only necessary grammatical machinery
opposesView strongly autonomous semantics
positionInDebate syntax-driven view of meaning
relatedConcept derivational semantics
economy principles
phase-based interpretation
syntax–semantics interface
relatesTo formal semantics
generative grammar
minimalist syntax
studies binding and anaphora
presupposition and focus within minimalist syntax
scope phenomena
theoreticalFramework Minimalist Program
timePeriod late 20th century and early 21st century
typicallyAssumes division between syntax and semantics
modular architecture of grammar
usesConcept LF interface
feature checking
logical form
narrow syntax
phases
viewsMeaningAs product of syntactic derivation plus interpretive principles

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The Minimalist Program relatedTo Minimalist semantics