This article raises the issue of the correct characterization of ‘Parametric Variation’ in syntax and phonology. After specifying their theoretical commitments, the authors outline the relevant parts of the Principles–and–Parameters framework, and draw a three-way distinction among Universal Principles, Parameters, and Accidents. The core of the contribution then consists of an attempt to provide identity criteria for parametric, as opposed to non-parametric, variation. Parametric choices must be antecedently known, and it is suggested that they must also satisfy seven individually necessary and jointly sufficient criteria. These are that they be cognitively represented, systematic, dependent on the input, deterministic, discrete, mutually ...
Parameter hierarchies provide a potential solution to the tension between descriptive and explanator...
The dominant position among generative grammarians with respect to typological variation is that it ...
Language is inherently variable; this applies whether we are talking about a speaker’s first, second...
This article raises the issue of the correct characterization of ‘Parametric Variation’ in syntax an...
Obra ressenyada: Luis EGUREN, Olga FERNÁNDEZ-SORIANO & Amaya MENDIKOETXEA, Rethinking Parameters. Ox...
Parametric models have been the only viable alternative to unsuccess- ful theories of the language f...
This article aims to reflect on linguistic architecture by re-examining language variation. Three pr...
This study addresses the feasibility of the classical notion of parameter in linguistic theory from ...
An influential conjecture concerning parameters is that they can possibly be “restricted to formal f...
The Principles and Parameters (P&P) approach to the study of the human language faculty, stemming fr...
Since the late 1970s, crosslinguistic variation has generally been handled by means of UG-specified ...
Modern linguistic theory attempts to explain why language acquisition is possible despite the fact t...
This work proceeds from two fundamental assumptions which have nevertheless not always received wide...
I evaluate three schools in linguistics (structuralism; generative linguistics; usage based linguist...
In this paper, I argue that both parametric variation and the alleged differences between languages ...
Parameter hierarchies provide a potential solution to the tension between descriptive and explanator...
The dominant position among generative grammarians with respect to typological variation is that it ...
Language is inherently variable; this applies whether we are talking about a speaker’s first, second...
This article raises the issue of the correct characterization of ‘Parametric Variation’ in syntax an...
Obra ressenyada: Luis EGUREN, Olga FERNÁNDEZ-SORIANO & Amaya MENDIKOETXEA, Rethinking Parameters. Ox...
Parametric models have been the only viable alternative to unsuccess- ful theories of the language f...
This article aims to reflect on linguistic architecture by re-examining language variation. Three pr...
This study addresses the feasibility of the classical notion of parameter in linguistic theory from ...
An influential conjecture concerning parameters is that they can possibly be “restricted to formal f...
The Principles and Parameters (P&P) approach to the study of the human language faculty, stemming fr...
Since the late 1970s, crosslinguistic variation has generally been handled by means of UG-specified ...
Modern linguistic theory attempts to explain why language acquisition is possible despite the fact t...
This work proceeds from two fundamental assumptions which have nevertheless not always received wide...
I evaluate three schools in linguistics (structuralism; generative linguistics; usage based linguist...
In this paper, I argue that both parametric variation and the alleged differences between languages ...
Parameter hierarchies provide a potential solution to the tension between descriptive and explanator...
The dominant position among generative grammarians with respect to typological variation is that it ...
Language is inherently variable; this applies whether we are talking about a speaker’s first, second...