The research goals of our group encompass a comprehensive exploration of the structural aspects of language, aiming to bridge the gap between theoretical models and real-world linguistic data. This group also seeks to develop syntactic theories that account for a wide variety of languages, employing empirical methods such as corpus analysis, language acquisition, and cross-linguistic comparisons. By integrating theoretical insights with empirical findings, we aim to refine universal principles of syntax, investigate the cognitive processes underlying language production and comprehension, and address the complexities of syntactic variation and change across different linguistic contexts....More