1. Preface; 2. List of contributors; 3. I. Minimalism: Quo Vadis?; 4. A program for the Minimalist Program (by Hornstein, Norbert); 5. II. Exploring features in syntax; 6. On feature interpretability and inheritance (by Dikken, Marcel den); 7. On the need for formal features in the narrow syntax (by Putnam, Michael T.); 8. Adjunct Control and edge features (by Nunes, Jairo); 9. On the uninterpretability of interpretable features (by Zeijlstra, Hedde); 10. The Merge Condition: A syntactic approach to selection (by Wurmbrand, Susi); 11. III. Radicalizing the interfaces; 12. Chains in Minimalism (by Martin, Roger); 13. Multiattachment syntax, "Movement" effects, and Spell-Out (by Franks, Steven L.); 14. Flavors of movement: Revisiting the A/A' distinction (by Kosta, Peter); 15. Minimalism and I-Morphology (by Di Sciullo, Anna Maria); 16. A minimalist approach to roots (by Panagiotidis, E. Phoevos); 17. Computations at the interfaces in child grammar (by Radeva-Bork, Teodora); 18. Intensionality, grammar, and the sententialist hypothesis (by Hinzen, Wolfram); 19. What is and what is not problematic about the T-model (by Slioussar, Natalia); 20. Regarding the Third Factor: Arguments for a CLASH model (by Uriagereka, Juan); 21. The role of arbitrariness from a minimalist point of view (by Bierwisch, Manfred); 22. Index
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