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ROBERTS, I., ED.

: THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR

1: Introduction, Ian Roberts

PART I: Philosophical Background


2: Universal Grammar and Philosophy of Mind, Wolfram Hinzen
3: Universal Grammar and Philosophy of Language, Peter Ludlow
4: On the History of Universal Grammar, John McGilvray

PART II: Linguistic Theory


5: The Concept of Explanatory Adequacy, Luigi Rizzi
6: Third-factor Explanations and Universal Grammar, Terje Lohndal and Juan Uriagereka
7: Formal and Functional Explanation, Frederick J. Newmeyer
8: Phonology in Universal Grammar, Brett Miller, Neil Myler, and Bert Vaux
9: Semantics in Universal Grammar, George Tsoulas

PART III: Language Acquisition


10: The Argument from the Poverty of the Stimulus, Howard Lasnik and Jeffrey L. Lidz
11: Learnability, Janet Dean Fodor and William G. Sakas
12: First Language Acquisition, Maria Teresa Guasti
13: The Role of Universal Grammar in Non-native Language Acquisition, Bonnie D. Schwartz and Rex A.
Sprouse

PART IV: Comparative Syntax


14: Principles and Parameters of Universal Grammar, C.-T. James Huang and Ian Roberts
15: Linguistic Typology, Anders Holmberg
16: Parameter Theory and Parametric Comparison, Cristina Guardiano and Giuseppe Longobardi

PART V: Wider Issues


17: A Null Theory of Creole Formation Based on Universal Grammar, Enoch O. Aboh and Michel DeGraff
18: Language Change, Eric Fuß
19: Language Pathology, Ianthi Tsimpli, Maria Kambanaros, and Kleanthes K. Grohmann
20: The Syntax of Sign Language and Universal Grammar, Carlo Cecchetto
21: Looking for UG in Animals: A Case Study in Phonology, Bridget D. Samuels, Marc D. Hauser, and
Cedric Boeckx
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