This paper argues that recursion in language is to be understood not in terms of embedding, but in terms of derivational layering. A construction is recursive if part of its input is the output of a separate derivational layer. Complex clauses may be derived recursively in this sense, but also iteratively, suggesting that standard arguments for or against recursion in language are misdirected. More generally, we cannot tell that a grammar is recursive by simply looking at its output; we have to know about the generative procedure. Using the new definition of recursion in terms of derivational layering, we once again inspect the recorded data of Pirahã, arguing that there is reason to believe that the grammar of Pirahã is recursive after all
This article argues that common views on the nature of phrase structure rules (finite-state or of a ...
This article argues that common views on the nature of phrase structure rules (finite-state or of a ...
This article argues that common views on the nature of phrase structure rules (finite-state or of a ...
1. A procedure is recursive if part of it involves running the entire procedure anew. The output of ...
We distinguish three kinds of recursion: Direct Recursion (which delivers a ‘conjunction’ reading), ...
Abstract A familiar argument goes as follows: natural languages have infinitely many sentences, fini...
Recursion has been a central feature of syntactic theory in generative grammar since its establishme...
It is a truism that conceptual understanding of a hypothesis is required for its empirical investiga...
Recursion has been a central feature of syntactic theory in generative grammar since its establishme...
Recursion has been a central feature of syntactic theory in generative grammar since its establishme...
The paper examines the different ways in which the notion of ‘recursion’ has been conceived and def...
There has been a recent spate of work on recursion as a central design feature of language and speci...
The SAGE Encyclopedia of Human Communication Sciences and DisordersRecursion is a mathematical princ...
This article argues that common views on the nature of phrase structure rules (finite-state or of a ...
According to some critics of the generativist program, recursion is not a linguistic universal, thus...
This article argues that common views on the nature of phrase structure rules (finite-state or of a ...
This article argues that common views on the nature of phrase structure rules (finite-state or of a ...
This article argues that common views on the nature of phrase structure rules (finite-state or of a ...
1. A procedure is recursive if part of it involves running the entire procedure anew. The output of ...
We distinguish three kinds of recursion: Direct Recursion (which delivers a ‘conjunction’ reading), ...
Abstract A familiar argument goes as follows: natural languages have infinitely many sentences, fini...
Recursion has been a central feature of syntactic theory in generative grammar since its establishme...
It is a truism that conceptual understanding of a hypothesis is required for its empirical investiga...
Recursion has been a central feature of syntactic theory in generative grammar since its establishme...
Recursion has been a central feature of syntactic theory in generative grammar since its establishme...
The paper examines the different ways in which the notion of ‘recursion’ has been conceived and def...
There has been a recent spate of work on recursion as a central design feature of language and speci...
The SAGE Encyclopedia of Human Communication Sciences and DisordersRecursion is a mathematical princ...
This article argues that common views on the nature of phrase structure rules (finite-state or of a ...
According to some critics of the generativist program, recursion is not a linguistic universal, thus...
This article argues that common views on the nature of phrase structure rules (finite-state or of a ...
This article argues that common views on the nature of phrase structure rules (finite-state or of a ...
This article argues that common views on the nature of phrase structure rules (finite-state or of a ...