Parametric models have been the only viable alternative to unsuccess- ful theories of the language faculty based on evaluation metrics for grammars. In this article I show that parametric analyses can attain a high degree of typological and historical adequacy, though they raise serious problems for explanatory and evolutionary adequacy. I propose to replace the Principles&Parameters theory by a simpli- ed model of the language faculty, which eliminates parameters altogether from the initial state of the mind, replacing them with few abstract variation schemata, and, in the absence of positive evidence in the primary corpora, eliminates them even as open questions in the course of acquisition in the absence of positive evidence. In this mod...
Within the generative framework, UG (Universal Grammar) is a system of principles and parameters, an...
The use of parameters in the description of natural language syntax has to balance between the need ...
Usage variables usually involve superficial aspects of linguistic structure, but those that are stab...
The Principles and Parameters (P&P) approach to the study of the human language faculty, stemming fr...
This article raises the issue of the correct characterization of ‘Parametric Variation’ in syntax an...
Many generalizations are impossible to learn via primary linguistic data, so they are assumed to be ...
This study addresses the feasibility of the classical notion of parameter in linguistic theory from ...
We propose a preliminary model of a practical parameter setting procedure that aims at bridging the ...
We propose a preliminary model of a practical parameter setting procedure that aims at bridging the ...
For many, language is viewed as something that is actively learned through sensory stimulus and trai...
Modern linguistic theory attempts to explain why language acquisition is possible despite the fact t...
Arguments from the ‘Logical Problem of Language Acquisition’ suggest that since linguistic experienc...
Obra ressenyada: Luis EGUREN, Olga FERNÁNDEZ-SORIANO & Amaya MENDIKOETXEA, Rethinking Parameters. Ox...
This paper describes what Universal Grammar (UG) is, the universal of UG (parameters and principles,...
Throughout much of the history of linguistics, grammaticality judgments – intuitions about the well-...
Within the generative framework, UG (Universal Grammar) is a system of principles and parameters, an...
The use of parameters in the description of natural language syntax has to balance between the need ...
Usage variables usually involve superficial aspects of linguistic structure, but those that are stab...
The Principles and Parameters (P&P) approach to the study of the human language faculty, stemming fr...
This article raises the issue of the correct characterization of ‘Parametric Variation’ in syntax an...
Many generalizations are impossible to learn via primary linguistic data, so they are assumed to be ...
This study addresses the feasibility of the classical notion of parameter in linguistic theory from ...
We propose a preliminary model of a practical parameter setting procedure that aims at bridging the ...
We propose a preliminary model of a practical parameter setting procedure that aims at bridging the ...
For many, language is viewed as something that is actively learned through sensory stimulus and trai...
Modern linguistic theory attempts to explain why language acquisition is possible despite the fact t...
Arguments from the ‘Logical Problem of Language Acquisition’ suggest that since linguistic experienc...
Obra ressenyada: Luis EGUREN, Olga FERNÁNDEZ-SORIANO & Amaya MENDIKOETXEA, Rethinking Parameters. Ox...
This paper describes what Universal Grammar (UG) is, the universal of UG (parameters and principles,...
Throughout much of the history of linguistics, grammaticality judgments – intuitions about the well-...
Within the generative framework, UG (Universal Grammar) is a system of principles and parameters, an...
The use of parameters in the description of natural language syntax has to balance between the need ...
Usage variables usually involve superficial aspects of linguistic structure, but those that are stab...