The goal of theory construction is explanation: for language, theory for particular languages (grammar) and for the faculty of language FoL (the innate endowment for language acquisition). A primitive notion of simplicity of grammars is number of symbols, but this is too crude. An improved measure distinguishes grammars that capture genuine properties of language from those that do not. The theory of FoL must meet the empirical conditions of learnability (under extreme poverty of stimulus), and evolvability (given the limited but not insignificant evidence available). Recent work provides promising insights into how these twin conditions may be satisfied
The primary goal of modern linguistic theory (at least in the circles I inhabit) is an explanation o...
Abstract: The Minimalist Program (MP) is a theory of grammar developed by Chomsky (1993) whose core ...
I argue that the shift of explanatory burden from the generator to the evaluator in OT syntax – toge...
The goal of theory construction is explanation: for language, theory for particular languages (gramm...
There is currently a significant divide in researchers views on language acquisition. Linguists have...
In this paper I argue that both parametric variation and the alleged differences between languages i...
In this paper I argue that both parametric variation and the alleged differences between languages i...
This paper focuses on an important divide in theoretical linguistics between two broad perspectives ...
I review and challenge the views on simplicity and its role in linguistics put forward by Ludlow (20...
A formal model of learning as induction, the simplicity principle (e.g. Chater & Vitányi, 2001) ...
ABSTRACT F Some aspects of a theory of grammar are presented which derive from a formal theory of la...
been taken, by many cognitive scientists, to have powerful negative implications for the learnabilit...
For many linguistic theories, a grammar is a mechanism making it possible to define a natural langua...
The recent history of linguistic theory exhibits a sharp shift to greater abstraction. The shift to ...
Grammar is more than just order and hierarchy; it is a way of expressing complex multidimensional sc...
The primary goal of modern linguistic theory (at least in the circles I inhabit) is an explanation o...
Abstract: The Minimalist Program (MP) is a theory of grammar developed by Chomsky (1993) whose core ...
I argue that the shift of explanatory burden from the generator to the evaluator in OT syntax – toge...
The goal of theory construction is explanation: for language, theory for particular languages (gramm...
There is currently a significant divide in researchers views on language acquisition. Linguists have...
In this paper I argue that both parametric variation and the alleged differences between languages i...
In this paper I argue that both parametric variation and the alleged differences between languages i...
This paper focuses on an important divide in theoretical linguistics between two broad perspectives ...
I review and challenge the views on simplicity and its role in linguistics put forward by Ludlow (20...
A formal model of learning as induction, the simplicity principle (e.g. Chater & Vitányi, 2001) ...
ABSTRACT F Some aspects of a theory of grammar are presented which derive from a formal theory of la...
been taken, by many cognitive scientists, to have powerful negative implications for the learnabilit...
For many linguistic theories, a grammar is a mechanism making it possible to define a natural langua...
The recent history of linguistic theory exhibits a sharp shift to greater abstraction. The shift to ...
Grammar is more than just order and hierarchy; it is a way of expressing complex multidimensional sc...
The primary goal of modern linguistic theory (at least in the circles I inhabit) is an explanation o...
Abstract: The Minimalist Program (MP) is a theory of grammar developed by Chomsky (1993) whose core ...
I argue that the shift of explanatory burden from the generator to the evaluator in OT syntax – toge...