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Preface | ||
Introduction: Architecture for a New Economy | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | Economy as Shape Conservation | 5 |
Ch. 2 | Topic and Focus in Representation Theory | 29 |
Ch. 3 | Embedding | 59 |
Ch. 4 | Anaphora | 95 |
Ch. 5 | [actual symbol not reproducible] | 117 |
Ch. 6 | Superiority and Movement | 139 |
Ch. 7 | X-Bar Theory and Clause Structure | 171 |
Ch. 8 | Inflectional Morphology | 199 |
Ch. 9 | Semantics in Representation Theory | 239 |
References | 275 | |
Index | 283 |
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