Locality offers a range of new perspectives on an important aspect of syntactic movement. The papers collected here explore locality in two ways: the first section approaches locality in terms of pure syntax; the second approaches it in terms of psycholinguistics. Both sections focus in particular on the conditions of locality in syntax processing and acquisition. The volume debates and expands on important observations within cartography and the architecture of the Left Periphery-subjects that have largely been developed and published through the Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax series. All of the papers are by leading scholars and represent the latest research in the field.
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