The Minimalist Program: The Nature and Plausibility of Chomsky's Biolinguistics (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics, Series Number 143)
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The Minimalist Program: The Nature and Plausibility of Chomsky's Biolinguistics (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics, Series Number 143)

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A solid running commentary on Chomsky's writing

This is an unusual book. Even among theoretical syntacticians, it will likely appeal to a very narrow audience, but I enjoyed it immensely as a graduate student currently working on critically examining the fundamentals of syntax. This book is mostly an extended, critical review of select pieces of literature in Minimalist Syntax. I would say its primary accomplishment is highlighting thematically-related passages from diverse pieces of the primary literature and proposing clarifications to the definitions of tenets of Minimalist Syntax. The first chapter is devoted to a critical rebuttal of Boeckx & Hornstein's (similar) "clarification" piece. The rest of the material focuses on various Chomsky articles and offering clarifications of Chomsky's often obscure writing.Given the subject matter, the material will again appeal only to those who already have a background in the MP, and are interested in deepening their understanding of it. For example, there is a whole section on what the term "virtual conceptual necessity" means as used by Chomsky in his publications. Only after a few hundred pages do we arrive at a conclusion about what the Strong Minimalist Thesis is. It doesn't expand empirical coverage at all and it doesn't purport to (although it discusses the empirical consequences of adopting some definition, etc), and many of the sections come off as a sort of 'rhetorical analysis' of what Noam Chomsky could've meant by saying X. I don't mean that is a bad thing. Perhaps the unique or inimitable contribution of the book is Al-Mutairi's interdisciplinary perspective -- there is lots of fascinating discussion of Philosophy, Cognitive Science, Physics (e.g., in the gripping discussion of whether Shortest Move or principles like it has an actual Physic-al basis) and the MPs connections to each of these domains.It is a good read, but depends on the reader having an background in the Minimalist Program, and is best read beside Chomsky's  The Minimalist Program  and some other important articles (Beyond Explanatory Adequacy, etc.).

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