The Philosophy of Generative Linguistics
by Ludlow, Peter-
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Summary
Author Biography
Peter Ludlow is Professor of Philosophy at Northwestern University. He taught at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, the University of Michigan, and the University of Toronto before joining Northwestern
Table of Contents
| Preface | p. ix |
| Acknowledgments | p. xi |
| List of Abbreviations | p. xiii |
| Introduction | p. xv |
| Linguistic Preliminaries | p. 1 |
| Transformational Grammar from ST to EST | p. 1 |
| Government and Binding Theory | p. 26 |
| The Principles and Parameters Framework | p. 31 |
| The Minimalist Program | p. 36 |
| The Ontology of Generative Linguistics | p. 44 |
| E-Language, I-Language, ¿-Language | p. 44 |
| Having Linguistic Rules and Knowing Linguistic Facts | p. 48 |
| Levels of Explanation in the Theory of Grammar | p. 55 |
| Abstracts and Non-isomorphic Representation | p. 55 |
| Types and Tokens | p. 58 |
| Derivation vs. Representation | p. 60 |
| Data, Intuitions, Judgments | p. 64 |
| Linguistic Phenomena, Linguistic Data, Linguistic Theory | p. 64 |
| Linguistic Intuitions are Linguistic Judgments | p. 69 |
| Linguistic Judgments are Reliable (enough) | p. 71 |
| Linguistic Judgments as Scientific Experiments | p. 77 |
| On the Alleged Priority of the Data | p. 82 |
| A Role for Normative Rule Governance? | p. 90 |
| Worries about Rules and Representations | p. 101 |
| Quinean Indeterminacy Arguments | p. 102 |
| Kripke/Wittgenstein Concerns about Rules | p. 105 |
| Externalism about Syntax? | p. 117 |
| Referential Semantics for Narrow ¿-Languages | p. 129 |
| The Compatibility of Referential Semantics and Narrow ¿-Languages | p. 129 |
| Chomsky's Incompatibilist Arguments | p. 131 |
| The ôBite the Bulletö Strategy and Chomsky's Response | p. 134 |
| The Compatibilist Bites Back | p. 137 |
| The Prospects for a Non-referential Semantics | p. 142 |
| Best Theory Criteria and Methodological Minimalism | p. 152 |
| Simplicity Criteria | p. 152 |
| Formal Rigor | p. 162 |
| Minimal Effort and Optimal Switching Points | p. 170 |
| Appendix: Interview | p. 174 |
| Bibliography | p. 192 |
| Index of Names | p. 205 |
| Index of Terms | p. 208 |
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