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Chomsky, N. (1965). Aspects of the theory of syntax. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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Chomsky, N. (1981). Lectures on Government and Binding. Foris Publications, Dordrecht
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Chomsky, N. (1986). Barriers. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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Greenfield, Patricia Marks and E. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh (1990). "Grammatical combination in Pan paniscus: Processes of learning and invention in the evolution and development of language". In Parker, Sue Taylor and Kathleen Rita Gibson (eds.), "Language" and intelligence in monkeys and apes: Comparative developmental perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Radford, Andrew (1997). Syntax: A Minimalist Introduction. Cambridge University Press
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Chomsky, N. (1998). Minimalist Inquiries: The Framework. Cambridge Mass.:
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Wallman, Joel (1992). Aping Language. Cambridge University Press
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Chomsky, N. (1995). The Minimalist Program. Kapitel 4. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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Chomsky, N. (2001a). Beyond Explanatory Adequacy. Cambridge Mass.: Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, MIT.
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Chomsky, N. (2001b). “Derivation by phase”. In: Kenstowicz, M. (Hg.).
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