Structure in Language
Discover the intricate world of structural linguistics with "Structure in Language" by Thomas Berg, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2008. This enlightening hardback edition comprises 408 pages of in-depth analysis on the complexities of structural representations in language. Berg delves into the hierarchical nature and branching direction of these structures, presenting a compelling argument that structure sensitivity varies greatly within and across different languages. This variability challenges the notion of structure sensitivity as a defining feature of human language, making it a crucial read for linguists and language enthusiasts alike. Explore the foundations of structural linguistics and enhance your understanding of language systems with this insightful work.