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Some Remarks on Roeper’s Remarks on Chomsky’s ‘Remarks'
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Newmeyer, Frederick J.
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SKASE: Journal of Theoretical Linguistics vol. 2 no. 2 (Feb. 2005)
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page 26-39.
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In his 1970 paper ‘Remarks on nominalization’, Noam Chomsky provided several arguments for the lexicalist hypothesis, namely the idea that nouns like refusal, rejection, growth, and so on are nouns throughout the entire syntactic derivation. Tom Roeper’s paper ‘Chomsky’s Remarks and the transformationalist hypothesis’ challenges the lexicalist hypothesis, arguing that such nouns are syntactically deverbal. However, Roeper’s challenge is not successful — the lexicalist hypothesis can be retained in its 1970 version.
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