Derivation by Phase

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Derivation by Phase is a key theoretical work in generative syntax that develops the phase-based approach to sentence structure within Chomsky’s Minimalist Program.

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instanceOf linguistics paper
theoretical work in generative syntax
work in the Minimalist Program
arguesAgainst non-cyclic approaches to syntax
purely global derivations
arguesFor cyclic derivation by phases
economy-based constraints on movement
reduction of syntactic operations
author Noam Chomsky
centralConcept CP phase
edge of phase
phase head
phase-based locality
vP phase
contributesTo development of phase theory
refinement of the Minimalist Program
field generative syntax
theoretical linguistics
focusesOn clause structure
derivational syntax
interfaces between syntax and phonology
interfaces between syntax and semantics
locality conditions in syntax
hasStatus influential work in minimalist syntax
influenced later minimalist analyses of movement
phase-based accounts of agreement
phase-based accounts of case
phase-based accounts of ellipsis
research on the syntax–phonology interface
research on the syntax–semantics interface
subsequent work on locality in syntax
introducesConcept cyclic spell-out
phase impenetrability condition
phase-based approach to sentence structure
phases
language English
relatedTo Phase Impenetrability Condition
The Minimalist Program
phase theory
theoreticalFramework Minimalist Program
topic computational efficiency of grammar
derivational architecture of grammar
edge features
feature checking in phases
spell-out domains
successive-cyclic movement

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