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  • One of the [[global economy]] conditions in the [[Minimalist Program]]. Last Resort states that there m * Chomsky, N. 1993. ''A Minimalist Program for Linguistic Theory,'' MIT occasional papers in linguistics, 1-67. Reprinted in: Chomsky
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  • '''Fewest Steps''' is one of the [[global economy]] conditions in the [[Minimalist Program]]. It prefers derivations with few * Chomsky, N. 1993. ''A Minimalist Program for Linguistic Theory,'' MIT occasional papers in linguistics, 1-67. Reprinted in: Chomsky
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  • * Chomsky, N. 1991. ''Some Notes on Economy of Derivations and Derivations,'' in:R. Freidin (ed) Principles and Paramet ...J.-Y. 1989. ''Verb movement, Universal Grammar, and the structure of IP,'' Linguistic Inquiry 20, pp.365-424
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  • It aims to eliminate from linguistic theory anything which is not 'virtually necessary'. For instance, in Chomsk *Boeckx, Cedric. 2006. ''Linguistic Minimalism: Origins, concepts, methods, and aims.'' Oxford: Oxford Universi
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  • * Higginbotham, J. 1980. ''Pronouns and Bound Variables,'' Linguistic Inquiry, 679-708 * Ruys, E.G. 1994. ''A global economy analysis of weak crossover,'' in:R. Bok & C. Cremers (eds.) Linguisitcs
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  • ...e, A Note on Right Node Raising, tough Constructions and Reanalysis Rules. Linguistic Analysis 1984/13, 159–172. *W. Sternefeld, Chain Formation, Reanalysis, and the Economy of Levels. In: H. Haider & K. Netter (Hg.), Representation and Derivation i
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  • ...the USA, probably Sherman (1888) performed frequency studies as a means of linguistic description. First theoretical insight after many years of merely descripti Later, quantitative studies of linguistic material were, in the first place, a consequence of practical demands: effo
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  • *D. Fox, Economy and Scope. Natural Language Semantics 1995/3, 283–341. ...T. Huang & R. May (Hg.), Logical Structure and Linguistic Structure: Cross-Linguistic Perspectives. Dordrecht 1991.
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  • ...aws in linguistics]] – [[synergetic linguistics]] – [[linguistic economy]] –
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  • *[[Dahl, Östen]]. 2004. ''The Growth and Maintenance of Linguistic Complexity.'' Amsterdam. *[[van Gelderen, Elly]]. 2004. ''Grammaticalization as Economy.'' Amsterdam.
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  • ...ic areas]] | [[Portal:Biography|Biography]] | [[Portal:Linguistic research|Linguistic research]] | [[Portal:Linguists|Linguists]] [[metrics]], [[model (building)]], [[economy]], [[process]], [[scale]], [[language law]], [[statistics]],
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  • ...t Framework. In: C. Wilder et al. (Hg.), The Role of Economy Principles in Linguistic Theory. Berlin 1997, 58-80.
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  • ...for wartime economy. Later, he worked as a statistician in the industrial economy. From 1948, “Lecturer in Statistics” at the Faculty of Medicine of the ...tatistical Society, Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society, member of the Linguistic Society of America.
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