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4.1 Introduction 4.1 Introduction
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4.2 Methodology and Evidence 4.2 Methodology and Evidence
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4.3 Inventory of Functional Categories 4.3 Inventory of Functional Categories
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4.4 Comparative Syntax and Typology 4.4 Comparative Syntax and Typology
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4.5 Cartography and Minimalism 4.5 Cartography and Minimalism
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4.6 Hierarchies, Syntax, and Semantics 4.6 Hierarchies, Syntax, and Semantics
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4 The Cartography of Syntactic Structures
Get accessGuglielmo Cinque is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Venice, co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Syntax (Oxford University Press, 2005) (with Richard Kayne), and author of various volumes on syntax, including Adverbs and Functional Heads (Oxford University Press, 1999) and Restructuring and Functional Heads (Oxford University Press, 2006). With Luigi Rizzi he has promoted the subseries of volumes on The Cartography of Syntactic Structures of the Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax series edited by R. Kayne.
Luigi Rizzi is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Siena in Italy. He has been on the faculty of several universities in Europe and the US, including MIT, the University of Geneva, the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris). His research focuses on syntactic theory and comparative syntax, with special reference to the theory of locality, the study of variation through parametric models, the cartography of syntactic structures, and the acquisition of syntax.
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Published:09 July 2015
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Abstract
The cartography of syntactic structures is a research topic asking the question: what are the right structural maps for natural language syntax? Even if cartography is not a framework per se, cartographic studies have often adopted certain methodological and heuristic guidelines, and also certain substantive hypotheses on the nature of syntactic structures, which form a coherent body of assumptions and a rather well-defined research direction; in the present chapter attempts to illustrate some ideas and the results of this direction.
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