This article deals with the cognitive relationship between a speaker and her internal grammar. In particular, it takes issue with the view that such a relationship is one of belief or knowledge (I call this view the ‘Propositional Attitude View’, or PAV). I first argue that PAV entails that all ordinary speakers (tacitly) possess technical concepts belonging to syntactic theory, and second, that most ordinary speakers do not in fact possess such concepts. Thus, it is concluded that speakers do not literally ‘know’ or ‘believe’ much of the contents of their grammars, and moreover, that these contents can only be attributed at a subpersonal leve
The paper aims to disarm arguments, prevalent in diverse philosophical contexts, that deny the legit...
Does language have a role to play in conceptual development, and if so, what is that role? Understan...
Learners' beliefs about the effectiveness of grammar learning were examined. As a preliminary analys...
This article deals with the cognitive relationship between a speaker and her internal grammar. In pa...
This paper deals with the cognitive relationship between a speaker and her internal grammar. In part...
ABSTRACT. This paper explores speakers ’ epistemic access to the semantic and syn-tactic features of...
This dissertation consists in a defence of the claim that belief is a state on which its bearer can ...
The received Chomskian view is that a grammar is about the language faculty. In contrast to this “ps...
Judgments about the grammaticality/acceptability of sentences are the most widely used data source i...
Linguists tell us that the sentence \u27I enjoyed yourself\u27 is ungrammatical because it violates ...
ABSTRACT: This paper addresses the issue of how people derive relational/grammatical knowledge of la...
International audienceChomsky [Chomsky, N., 1965. Aspects of The Theory of Syntax. MIT Press, Cambri...
1.1 One of the crucial problems of current grammatical theories is their empirical foundations. What...
One would assume that grammar would stand logically as a sub-set of the topic ‘knowledge about langu...
A linguistic theory is correct exactly to the extent that it is the explicit statement of a body of ...
The paper aims to disarm arguments, prevalent in diverse philosophical contexts, that deny the legit...
Does language have a role to play in conceptual development, and if so, what is that role? Understan...
Learners' beliefs about the effectiveness of grammar learning were examined. As a preliminary analys...
This article deals with the cognitive relationship between a speaker and her internal grammar. In pa...
This paper deals with the cognitive relationship between a speaker and her internal grammar. In part...
ABSTRACT. This paper explores speakers ’ epistemic access to the semantic and syn-tactic features of...
This dissertation consists in a defence of the claim that belief is a state on which its bearer can ...
The received Chomskian view is that a grammar is about the language faculty. In contrast to this “ps...
Judgments about the grammaticality/acceptability of sentences are the most widely used data source i...
Linguists tell us that the sentence \u27I enjoyed yourself\u27 is ungrammatical because it violates ...
ABSTRACT: This paper addresses the issue of how people derive relational/grammatical knowledge of la...
International audienceChomsky [Chomsky, N., 1965. Aspects of The Theory of Syntax. MIT Press, Cambri...
1.1 One of the crucial problems of current grammatical theories is their empirical foundations. What...
One would assume that grammar would stand logically as a sub-set of the topic ‘knowledge about langu...
A linguistic theory is correct exactly to the extent that it is the explicit statement of a body of ...
The paper aims to disarm arguments, prevalent in diverse philosophical contexts, that deny the legit...
Does language have a role to play in conceptual development, and if so, what is that role? Understan...
Learners' beliefs about the effectiveness of grammar learning were examined. As a preliminary analys...