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Felt the same way. I'm not an expert on language by any stretch, but even I know the role of a noun in Latin is determined by its case rather than its position.

Also is 'Merge' a thing? Or has the author just blessed his concept into proper noun-hood? It's not really explained.




For sure. Merge is the most basic primitive for creating metadata. If you are familiar with RDF, which uses Subect-Object-Predicate triples that's more similar to Chomsky's original X-bar theory which calls these triples Head-Complement-Specifier. The difference is that Merge sees the triple as a derivative of the merge primitive and X-bar sees the triple as the primitive. Both are about the fundamental nature of metadata or data linkage/relationships and how meaning is derived. Both can be applied mostly successfully down the layers of the language stack - semantics -> syntax -> morphology -> phonology -> phonetics.





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