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Rethinking complexity

Abstract

This paper addresses the nature of complexity of recursion. We consider four asymmetries involving caps on recursion observed in previous experimental acquisition studies, which argue that complexity cannot be characterized exclusively in terms of the number of iterations of Merge. While recursion is essentially syntactic and allowed for by the minimalist toolkit via Merge, selection, and labeling or projection, the complexity of recursive outputs arises at the interface.

Authors

Bejar S; Massam D; Pérez-Leroux AT; Roberge Y

Book title

Syntactic Architecture and Its Consequences I Syntax Inside the Grammar

Pagination

pp. 15-24

Publication Date

September 9, 2020

DOI

10.5281/zenodo.3972830
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