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Alec Marantz (born January 31, 1959) is an American linguist and researcher in the fields of syntax, morphology, and neurolinguistics. Until 2007, he was Kenan Sahin Distinguished Professor of Linguistics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Research Director of KIT/MIT MEG Joint Research Lab. Since 2007, he has been Professor of Linguistics and Psychology at New York University.

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  • Alec Marantz (born January 31, 1959) is an American linguist and researcher in the fields of syntax, morphology, and neurolinguistics. Until 2007, he was Kenan Sahin Distinguished Professor of Linguistics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Research Director of KIT/MIT MEG Joint Research Lab. Since 2007, he has been Professor of Linguistics and Psychology at New York University. Since the 1980s Marantz has made significant contributions to syntactic theory, especially regarding the structural representation of syntactic arguments, and the semantic and morphological implications of this representation. In the early 1990s Marantz proposed (together with Morris Halle) a theory of architecture of grammar known as Distributed Morphology. More recently, he has been using magnetoencephalography (MEG) to study human language processing, particularly morphology and the mental lexicon. Marantz's approach to linguistic theory is characterized by its emphasis on the empirical base of linguistics, including (but not necessarily limited to) evidence from native-speaker intuitions, child language, language processing, and the neural organization of language. (en)
  • Alec Marantz (Glen Cove, 31 de janeiro de 1959) é um linguista estadunidense, pesquisador das áreas de sintaxe, morfologia e neurolinguística. Aluno de Noam Chomsky, Marantz foi um dos principais teóricos da morfologia distribuída, dentro do quadro teórico da gramática gerativa, apresentada em 1993 no artigo Distributed Morphology and the Pieces of Inflection, publicado ao lado de Morris Halle. Até 2007, foi professor de Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts e atualmente se encontra na Universidade de Nova Iorque. Desde a década de 1980, Marantz fez contribuições significativas à teoria sintática, especialmente no que diz respeito à representação estrutural de argumentos sintáticos, e às implicações semânticas e morfológicas dessa representação. Mais recentemente, ele tem usado a magnetoencefalografia (MEG) para estudar o processamento da linguagem humana, particularmente morfologia e léxico mental. A abordagem de Marantz à teoria linguística é caracterizada por sua ênfase na base empírica, incluindo evidências de intuições de falantes nativos, linguagem infantil, processamento da linguagem e organização neural da linguagem. (pt)
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  • Alec Marantz (born January 31, 1959) is an American linguist and researcher in the fields of syntax, morphology, and neurolinguistics. Until 2007, he was Kenan Sahin Distinguished Professor of Linguistics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Research Director of KIT/MIT MEG Joint Research Lab. Since 2007, he has been Professor of Linguistics and Psychology at New York University. (en)
  • Alec Marantz (Glen Cove, 31 de janeiro de 1959) é um linguista estadunidense, pesquisador das áreas de sintaxe, morfologia e neurolinguística. Aluno de Noam Chomsky, Marantz foi um dos principais teóricos da morfologia distribuída, dentro do quadro teórico da gramática gerativa, apresentada em 1993 no artigo Distributed Morphology and the Pieces of Inflection, publicado ao lado de Morris Halle. Até 2007, foi professor de Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts e atualmente se encontra na Universidade de Nova Iorque. (pt)
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