36.2980, TOC: Italian Journal of Linguistics 37 / 1 (2025)
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Date: 03-Oct-2025
From: Pier Marco Bertinetto [bertinetto at sns.it]
Subject: Italian Journal of Linguistics Vol. 37, No. 1 (2025)
Publisher: Pacini Editore
http://www.italian-journal-linguistics.com/
Journal Title: Italian Journal of Linguistics
Volume Number: 37
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2025
https://www.italian-journal-linguistics.com/current-issue/
Subtitle: Target Paper
Main Text:
2025. ii, 200 pp.
Articles
Is it the end of (generative) linguistics as we know it?
Cristiano Chesi | pp. 3-44
LLMs and syntactic theory: Lexical Functional Grammar has no fear
Miriam Butt | pp. 53-82
The Generative enterprise is alive
Sandiway Fong | pp. 83-106
Large Language Models and Minimalism: Theories, grammars, and
computational modeling
Jason Ginsburg | pp . 75-84
The dose makes the poison: Chesi’s vision and subregular syntax
Thomas Graf | pp. 85-98
Generative linguistics, Large Language Models, and the social nature
of scientific success
Sophie Hao | pp. 99-112
Some remarks on goals and achievements of theoretical linguistics
Martin Haspelmath | pp. 113-118
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Edgar Onea, Filipe Hisao Kobayashi, Susi Wurmbrand | pp. 119-130
Is it the end of Generative linguistics as we know it?
Gillian Catriona Ramchand | pp. 131-144
On the complementarity of Generative Grammar and Large Language Models
Luigi Rizzi | pp. 145-152
Rejecting a pessimistic assessment and instrumentalist prescription
for linguistic theory
Edward P. Stabler | pp. 153-164
Generative interactions: No change no gain
Martina Wiltschko | pp. 165-176
Doing linguistics in the GPT era
Roberto Zamparelli | pp. 177-184
A conclusive remark on linguistic theorizing and language modeling
Cristiano Chesi | pp. 185-200
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Syntax
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