Howard Lasnik

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Howard Lasnik (born July 3, 1945) is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Maryland.

He has been a prominent contributor to the syntax literature within a Chomskian framework, and is one of few linguists to have co-written articles with Chomsky.[1][2] Describing himself as a "conservative", Lasnik says that he often finds himself "...trying to resurect old analyses or maintain current analyses that are being supplanted." (p. 4) [3]

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  1. ^ Chomsky, Noam & Howard Lasnik (1977). "Filters and Control". Linguistic Inquiry (8): 425-504.
  2. ^ Chomsky, Noam & Howard Lasnik. "The theory of Principles and Parameters". In J. Jacobs, A. von Stechow, W. Sternfield, and T. Vennemann, eds., Syntax: An international handbook of contemporary research. Berlin: de Gruyter
  3. ^ Lasnik, Howard (2003). Minimalist Investigations in Linguistic Theory. Routledge.
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