In this talk, I discuss several universals of argument coding and verbal voice coding and argue that they can be explained on the basis of efficiency of coding, i.e. a tradeoff between speaker and hearer needs (a functional-adaptive explanation). These constructions have often been discussed in a generative context, where explanations have been expected to come from innate architectural and substantive biocognitive constraints (“UG”). I observe that the generative proposals have not converged, while the coding asymmetries that are the focus of my work have proved robust and ubiquitous in grammar
The surprising predictability of source code has triggered a boom in tools using language models for...
In this paper we explore the consequences of the hypothesis that Universal Grammar contains formal c...
A central goal of modern generative grammar has been to discover invariant properties of human langu...
In this talk, I discuss several universals of argument coding and verbal voice coding and argue that...
This paper deals with the architectural issues of pragmatics within an overall account of natural la...
This paper deals with the architectural issues of pragmatics within an overall account of natu-ral l...
To build an argument--and particularly an argument presented as a monologue--a writer must assemble ...
Relevance Theory (RT: Sperber & Wilson, 1986) argues that human language comprehension processes ten...
This work develops a conception of grammar in which optimality with respect to a set of constraints ...
This study develops a probabilistic theory of efficiency in natural language. The first part is theo...
In this paper I argue that both parametric variation and the alleged differences between languages i...
Abstract: This paper compares the generative principles-and-parameters approach to explaining syntac...
This paper compares the generative principles-and-parameters approach to explaining syntactic univer...
No species on this planet other than mankind uses a system for communication as intricate as human l...
The structure and other characteristics of natural language can be illuminated by an investigation i...
The surprising predictability of source code has triggered a boom in tools using language models for...
In this paper we explore the consequences of the hypothesis that Universal Grammar contains formal c...
A central goal of modern generative grammar has been to discover invariant properties of human langu...
In this talk, I discuss several universals of argument coding and verbal voice coding and argue that...
This paper deals with the architectural issues of pragmatics within an overall account of natural la...
This paper deals with the architectural issues of pragmatics within an overall account of natu-ral l...
To build an argument--and particularly an argument presented as a monologue--a writer must assemble ...
Relevance Theory (RT: Sperber & Wilson, 1986) argues that human language comprehension processes ten...
This work develops a conception of grammar in which optimality with respect to a set of constraints ...
This study develops a probabilistic theory of efficiency in natural language. The first part is theo...
In this paper I argue that both parametric variation and the alleged differences between languages i...
Abstract: This paper compares the generative principles-and-parameters approach to explaining syntac...
This paper compares the generative principles-and-parameters approach to explaining syntactic univer...
No species on this planet other than mankind uses a system for communication as intricate as human l...
The structure and other characteristics of natural language can be illuminated by an investigation i...
The surprising predictability of source code has triggered a boom in tools using language models for...
In this paper we explore the consequences of the hypothesis that Universal Grammar contains formal c...
A central goal of modern generative grammar has been to discover invariant properties of human langu...