Description
Verbal Closure Dynamics is a theoretically ambitious but empirically disciplined monograph. Its novelty lies not in new auxiliary facts but in a new derivation of familiar facts. It argues that the English verb span is a one-wall closure system in which auxiliaries and modals are both AUGMENT-origin operators but differ by closure depth. Auxiliaries enter internal layers and inherit morphology. Modals apply force externally and read the closure skin without internal inheritance. DO appears as minimal internal repair. Participles trace internal selection. Stack order follows from downward closure-skin reading. The book’s value is its unification: auxiliary inflection, modal invariance, negation hosting, do-support, participial morphology, and stack order become one problem rather than six. Its market value is its direct relevance to theoretical syntax, morphosyntax, modality, English grammar, typology, grammaticalization, and computational grammar. Its publication value depends on preserving the cleaned manuscript’s strongest virtue: architectural boldness combined with explicit falsifiability.