Challenges to Linearization

Theresa Biberauer

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Challenges to Linearization

by Theresa Biberauer, Roberts, Ian

2013

De Gruyter, Inc.

385

9781614512431

Description

The still largely mysterious question of how hierarchical linguistic structures are converted into sequentially ordered linear strings is the challenging problem at the heart of this volume. The ten contributions approach it from a range of angles, considering both specific empirical challenges in spoken and signed languages, and broader architectural and typological questions. This volume will be of interest to advanced students and researchers with interests in the externalisation of linguistic structure, the architecture of the language faculty and linguistic typology.

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Challenges to Linearization was written by Theresa Biberauer, Roberts, Ian.

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