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Ed,
I think many of us involved in teaching grammar think of "minimalism"
in relation to pedagogy rather than structural theory (and I have no
idea of which was requested.) Like so many terms, it can mean
different things in different contexts (disciplines.) So you have
raised my curiosity. Have you read the book? What does he mean by
minimalist?
Craig>
Just returned from a long trip and thought I saw among the many items in
> my
> e-mail box a request for a book on minimalism. Since I can't recall who
> asked, I'm responding to the listserv: How about "Syntactic Theory and
> the
> Structure of English: A Minimalist Approach" by Andrew Radford? It's a
> Cambridge
> University Press book originally published in 1997. Hope that's recent
> enough.
>
> Ed S
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