Arguments as Relations
- 239pages
- 9 heures de lecture
This book presents a groundbreaking perspective on argument structure within the minimalist framework of linguistics. It challenges traditional views and proposes innovative theories that reshape our understanding of how arguments are constructed and function in language. By integrating theoretical insights with empirical data, the author offers a fresh analysis that aims to advance the minimalist program, making it essential reading for linguists and researchers interested in syntax and semantics.


