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ISBN: PB: 9781575867212

ISBN: HB: 9781575867205

University of Chicago Press, Center for the Study of Language and Information

April 2014

288 pp.

22.8x15.2 cm

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Core and Periphery

Data-Driven Perspectives on Syntax Inspired by Ivan A. Sag

"The Core and the Periphery" is a collection of papers inspired by the linguistics career of Ivan A. Sag (1949-2013), written to commemorate his many contributions to the field. Sag was professor of linguistics at Stanford University from 1979 to 2013; served as the director of the Symbolic Systems Program from 2005 to 2009; authored, co-authored, or edited fifteen volumes on linguistics; and was at the forefront of non-transformational approaches to syntax. Reflecting the breadth of Sag's theoretical interests and approaches to linguistic problems, the papers collected here tackle a range of grammar-related issues using corpora, intuitions, and laboratory experiments. They are united by their use of and commitment to rich datasets and share the perspective that the best theories of grammar attempt to account for the full diversity and complexity of language data.

About the Author

Philip Hofmeister is a lecturer in psycholinguistics in the Department of Language and Linguistics at the University of Essex, UK.

Elisabeth Norcliffe is a staff scientist in the Language and Cognition Department of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, Germany.

Both received PhDs from the Department of Linguistics at Stanford University under the primary supervision of Ivan A. Sag.