Thomas Stroik
List of John Benjamins publications for which Thomas Stroik plays a role.
Syntactic relations in Survive-minimalism Exploring Crash-Proof Grammars, Putnam, Michael T. (ed.), pp. 143–166 | Article
2010 Survive-minimalism, as developed in Stroik (1999, 2009) and Putnam (2007), argues for a “crash-proof” syntax that is divested of all derivation-to-derivation and derivation-to-interface operations, such as Internal Merge and Transfer. In this paper, we extend our investigations into Minimalist… read more
Traveling without moving: The conceptual necessity of Survive-minimalism Towards a Derivational Syntax: Survive-minimalism, Putnam, Michael T. (ed.), pp. 3–20 | Article
2009 The numeration in Survive-minimalism Towards a Derivational Syntax: Survive-minimalism, Putnam, Michael T. (ed.), pp. 21–38 | Article
2009 This paper argues that the computational system of Human Language requires a Numeration; however, the Numeration must be compiled throughout a syntactic derivation and not selected prior to the derivation. The consequence of having a derivationally built Numeration is that the Numeration becomes… read more
Arguments in middles Demoting the Agent: Passive, middle and other voice phenomena, Lyngfelt, Benjamin and Torgrim Solstad (eds.), pp. 301–326 | Article
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