In this major new book, John A. Hawkins presents a new theory of linear ordering in syntax. He argues that processing can provide a simple, functional explanation for syntactic rules of ordering, as well as for the selection among ordering variants in languages and structures in which variation is possible. Insights from generative syntax, typological studies of language universals, and psycholinguistic studies of language processing are combined to show that there is a profound correspondence between performance and grammar.
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1 primary book3 released booksCambridge Studies in Linguistics is a 3-book series with 3 released primary work first released in 1994 with contributions by Fahad R Al-Mutairi, John A. Hawkins, and Barbara Citko.
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