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== Further reading == Much research has been devoted to the study of the consequences that arise when minimalist questions are formulated. The lists below, which are not exhaustive, are given in reverse chronological order. === Works by Noam Chomsky === *Chomsky, Noam. 2013. Problems of Projection. ''Lingua'' 130: 33–49. *Chomsky, Noam. 2008. On Phases. In ''Foundational Issues in Linguistic Theory. Essays in Honor of Jean-Roger Vergnaud'', eds. Robert Freidin, Carlos Peregrín Otero and Maria Luisa Zubizarreta, 133–166. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. *Chomsky, Noam. 2007. Approaching UG From Below. In ''Interfaces + Recursion = Language?'', eds. Uli Sauerland and Hans Martin Gärtner, 1–29. New York: Mouton de Gruyter. *Chomsky, Noam. 2005. Three Factors in Language Design. ''Linguistic Inquiry'' 36: 1–22. *Chomsky, Noam. 2004. [https://eclass.uoa.gr/modules/document/file.php/GS327/Materialien/Chomsky%20(2001)%20-%20Beyond%20explanatory%20adequacy.pdf Beyond Explanatory Adequacy]. In ''Structures and Beyond. The Cartography of Syntactic Structures'', ed. Adriana Belletti, 104–131. Oxford: Oxford University Press. *Chomsky, Noam. 2001. Derivation by Phase. In ''Ken Hale: A Life in Language'', ed. [[Michael Kenstowicz]], 1–52. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. *Chomsky, Noam. 2000. [https://books.google.com/books?id=johr4hURMPgC New horizons in the study of language and mind]. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press. *Chomsky, Noam. 2000. Minimalist inquiries: the framework. In ''Step by Step: Essays on Minimalist Syntax in Honor of Howard Lasnik'', eds. Roger Martin, David Michaels and Juan Uriagereka, 89–155. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. *Chomsky, Noam. 1995. ''The Minimalist Program''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. *Chomsky, Noam. 1993. "A minimalist program for linguistic theory". In Hale, Kenneth L. and S. Jay Keyser, eds. ''The view from Building 20: Essays in linguistics in honor of Sylvain Bromberger''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. 1–52. === Works on minimalism and its applications === * Citko, Barbara and Martina Gračanin-Yuksek. 2020. ''Merge: Binarity in (Multidominant) Syntax''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. *Smith, Peter W., Johannes Mursell, and Katharina Hartmann (eds.) 2020. ''Agree to Agree: Agreement in the Minimalist Programme''. Berlin: Language Science Press. {{ISBN|978-3-96110-214-3}} (Digital). {{doi|10.5281/zenodo.3528036}} *Cipriani, Enrico. 2019. Semantics in Generative Grammar. A Critical Survey. Lingvisticae Investigationes, 42, 2, pp. 134–85 {{doi|10.1075/li.00033.cip}} *Stroik, Thomas. 2009. ''Locality in Minimalist Syntax''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. *Boeckx, Cedric (ed). 2006. ''Minimalist Essays''. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. *Epstein, Samuel David, and Seely, T. Daniel (eds). 2002. ''Derivation and Explanation in the Minimalist Program''. Malden, MA: Blackwell. *Richards, Norvin. 2001. ''Movement in Language''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. *Pesetsky, David. 2001. ''Phrasal Movement and its Kin''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. *Martin, Roger, David Michaels and Juan Uriagereka (eds). 2000. ''Step by Step: Essays on Minimalist Syntax in Honor of Howard Lasnik''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. *Epstein, Samuel David, and Hornstein, Norbert (eds). 1999. ''Working Minimalism''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. *Fox, Danny. 1999. ''Economy and Semantic Interpretation''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. * Bošković, Željko. 1997. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=Dg-lfczV5bUC&q=%22minimalist+program%22 The Syntax of Nonfinite Complementation. An Economy Approach]''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. * Collins, Chris. 1997. ''Local Economy''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. *Brody, Michael. 1995. ''Lexico-Logical Form: a Radically Minimalist Theory''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. === Textbooks on minimalism === * [[David Adger|Adger, David]]. 2003. ''Core Syntax. A Minimalist Approach''. Oxford: Oxford University Press * Boeckx, Cedric. 2006. ''Linguistic Minimalism. Origins, Concepts, Methods and Aims''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. * Bošković, Željko and Howard Lasnik (eds). 2006. ''Minimalist Syntax: The Essential Readings''. Malden, MA: Blackwell. * Cook, Vivian J. and Newson, Mark. 2007. ''Chomsky's Universal Grammar: An Introduction''. Third Edition. Malden, MA: Blackwell. * Hornstein, Norbert, Jairo Nunes and Kleanthes K. Grohmann. 2005. ''Understanding Minimalism''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press * Lasnik, Howard, Juan Uriagereka, Cedric Boeckx. 2005. ''A Course in Minimalist Syntax''. Malden, MA: Blackwell * [[Andrew Radford (linguist)|Radford, Andrew]]. 2004. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=y5VJLP-NW1gC Minimalist Syntax: Exploring the Structure of English]''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. * Uriagereka, Juan. 1998. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=xmG7hq4-2qMC Rhyme and Reason. An Introduction to Minimalist Syntax]''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. * Webelhuth, Gert (ed.). 1995. ''Government and Binding Theory and the Minimalist Program: Principles and Parameters in Syntactic Theory''. Wiley-Blackwell
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