There are two views about the distinction between core versus peripheral linguistic properties. Advocates of the theory of Universal Grammar contend that the difference between core and periphery is significant, with core properties having several characteristics that are not shared by peripheral constructions of individual human languages. By contrast, advocates of usage-based accounts of language contend that the distinction between core and periphery has little merit, since human languages differ so extensively, and the same mechanisms that language learners exploit in acquiring peripheral constructions also suffice in acquiring core properties of human languages. The purpose of this paper is to show that the defining characteristics of ...
This paper describes what Universal Grammar (UG) is, the universal of UG (parameters and principles,...
This paper describes the CoreGram project, a multilingual grammar engineering project that develops ...
The main aim of this book is to address a fundamental question in linguistics, namely why languages ...
This paper elaborates distinctions between a core and a periphery in the ontological and the concept...
Chomsky (1986: 150) suggests that languages are constituted of a "core" and a "periphery": ''The lan...
Some theorists posit the existence of a ‘core’ grammar that virtually all native speakers acquire, a...
I am interested in trying to expand our knowledge regarding the nature of linguistic universals, in ...
This article addresses some questions relating to the structural organization and function of aspect...
The Core and the Periphery is a collection of papers inspired by the linguistics career of Ivan A. S...
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This paper discusses the widely held idea that the building blocks of languages (features, categorie...
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I will accept without argument that a child is innately pre-equipped with a set of defining principl...
This article deals with the factors which cause the human language to be diverse. The study of lingu...
Recent developments in theories of language (grammars) seem to share a number of tenets which mark a...
This paper describes what Universal Grammar (UG) is, the universal of UG (parameters and principles,...
This paper describes the CoreGram project, a multilingual grammar engineering project that develops ...
The main aim of this book is to address a fundamental question in linguistics, namely why languages ...
This paper elaborates distinctions between a core and a periphery in the ontological and the concept...
Chomsky (1986: 150) suggests that languages are constituted of a "core" and a "periphery": ''The lan...
Some theorists posit the existence of a ‘core’ grammar that virtually all native speakers acquire, a...
I am interested in trying to expand our knowledge regarding the nature of linguistic universals, in ...
This article addresses some questions relating to the structural organization and function of aspect...
The Core and the Periphery is a collection of papers inspired by the linguistics career of Ivan A. S...
The paper focusses on two questions. A) How can we explain that language change often proceeds in a ...
This paper discusses the widely held idea that the building blocks of languages (features, categorie...
This essay discusses about human language, human have the common system in their language. The same ...
I will accept without argument that a child is innately pre-equipped with a set of defining principl...
This article deals with the factors which cause the human language to be diverse. The study of lingu...
Recent developments in theories of language (grammars) seem to share a number of tenets which mark a...
This paper describes what Universal Grammar (UG) is, the universal of UG (parameters and principles,...
This paper describes the CoreGram project, a multilingual grammar engineering project that develops ...
The main aim of this book is to address a fundamental question in linguistics, namely why languages ...