Regarding the notion of «trace» in syntax in Harris and Chomsky
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Keywords

Linguistique
Théorie du langage
Zellig Sabbettai Harris
Noam Chomsky
Histoire de la Linguistique
Traces
Syntaxe Linguistics
Theory of Language
Zellig Sabbettai Harris
Noam Chomsky
History of Linguistics
Traces
Syntax

How to Cite

Arias Navarro, J. (2020). Regarding the notion of «trace» in syntax in Harris and Chomsky. Eikasía Revista De Filosofía, (93), 53–64. https://doi.org/10.57027/eikasia.93.401

Abstract

The present text constitutes a brief summary of much longer and more detailed ongoing papers on the concept of «trace» in contemporary linguistic theory, particularly in syntax. It is commonly believed that the idea was coined by Noam Chomsky. However, we already detect its use, with a very accurate value, in the early work of Zellig Harris on mathematical linguistics or, to be more precise, on mathematical structures of language. In its origins, rather than being an index responsible for marking the location occupied by a unit previous to its syntactic movement (which always takes the form of fronting), the trace was the result of a matrix product between n-adic functions. Thus, in Harris the trace is primarily a concept anchored in matrix calculus, or, put it differently, an algebraic notion. Chomsky’s notion, on its turn, is closely related with the LISP programming language. This text seeks to provide a preliminary analysis of the conceptual complexity implied in the concept of trace, which linguists should become aware of, for otherwise they will be doomed to be entangled in misunderstandings unfruitful to our discipline for decades to come.

https://doi.org/10.57027/eikasia.93.401
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