In part due to its exotic place within the languages of Europe, but mainly because of its basic typological differences with better-described languages, Basque has often attracted the interest of linguistis of very different theoretical persuasions. This book presents a collection of articles which are representative of work currently being done on Basque from a generative perspective. Most of the major issues in Basque syntax, morphology and phonology are examined and the implications of the Basque data for theories of universal grammar are made explicit.
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