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Abstract: Deviating from the definition originally presented in [12], Stabler [13] introduced--- inspired by some recent proposals in terms of a minimalist approach to transformational syntax---a (revised) type of a minimalist grammar (MG) as well as a certain type of a strict minimalist grammar (SMG). These two types can be shown to determine the same class of derivable string languages. (Update)

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@misc{ michaelis-observations,
  author = "Jens Michaelis",
  title = "Observations on Strict Derivational Minimalism",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/michaelis02observations.html" }
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