Focusing on the Minimalist Program in generative linguistics, this study delves into its philosophical implications and historical roots, linking it to the scientific revolutions of the seventeenth century and the formalism of the nineteenth century. It highlights the scarcity of in-depth philosophical discourse in biolinguistics and aims to illuminate longstanding analytical philosophy issues, particularly concerning 'reference' and 'truth,' through insights from contemporary theoretical linguists and neurobiologists.
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The book explores the ongoing financial support and subsidies provided by the UK government to the arms trade, highlighting its implications for human rights violations in conflict zones. It delves into the relationship between state funding and academic endorsement of arms dealing, revealing the broader impact of these practices on global security and ethical considerations.
This book contains a state-of-the-art review of current topics in neurolinguistics and provides the first full-length treatment of the relationship between language and neural oscillations. It develops an innovative framework for capturing neural behaviour. It will interest students and researchers concerned with how the brain processes language.