The Pirahã language has been at the center of recent debates in linguistics, in large part because it is claimed not to exhibit recursion, a purported universal of human language. Here, we present an analysis of a novel corpus of natural Pirahã speech that was originally collected by Dan Everett and Steve Sheldon. We make the corpus freely available for further research. In the corpus, Pirahã sentences have been shallowly parsed and given morpheme-aligned English translations. We use the corpus to investigate the formal complexity of Pirahã syntax by searching for evidence of syntactic embedding. In particular, we search for sentences which could be analyzed as containing center-embedding, sentential complements, adverbials, complementizers...
Since the Chomskian revolution, it has become apparent that natural language is richly structured, b...
This paper aims at analysing English structures in which a wh-moved subject triggers agreement both ...
We present an experimental investigation of the role of resumptive pronouns. We investigate object e...
Everett (2005) has claimed that the grammar of Pirahã is exceptional in displaying 'inexplicable gap...
There has been a recent spate of work on recursion as a central design feature of language and speci...
The existence of complex clauses in the Amazonian language Pirahã has been controversially debated. ...
The structure of relative clauses has attracted considerable attention in recent years, and a number...
Recursion and self-embedding are at the heart of our ability to formulate our thoughts, articulate o...
A corpus is a collection of authentic, non-elicited texts selected and assembled to study language. ...
With its focus on authentic data, corpus linguistics was enthusiastically welcomed by those linguist...
Recursion has become a lamp for the linguistic moths – it has become an obsession far from the centr...
Teiwa, an Alor-Pantar language of the Trans-New Guinea family, has been characterized as expressing ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
This preregistered study tested three theoretical proposals for how children form productive yet res...
Levinson 2013 (L13) argues against the idea that ‘recursion, and especially recursive center-embeddi...
Since the Chomskian revolution, it has become apparent that natural language is richly structured, b...
This paper aims at analysing English structures in which a wh-moved subject triggers agreement both ...
We present an experimental investigation of the role of resumptive pronouns. We investigate object e...
Everett (2005) has claimed that the grammar of Pirahã is exceptional in displaying 'inexplicable gap...
There has been a recent spate of work on recursion as a central design feature of language and speci...
The existence of complex clauses in the Amazonian language Pirahã has been controversially debated. ...
The structure of relative clauses has attracted considerable attention in recent years, and a number...
Recursion and self-embedding are at the heart of our ability to formulate our thoughts, articulate o...
A corpus is a collection of authentic, non-elicited texts selected and assembled to study language. ...
With its focus on authentic data, corpus linguistics was enthusiastically welcomed by those linguist...
Recursion has become a lamp for the linguistic moths – it has become an obsession far from the centr...
Teiwa, an Alor-Pantar language of the Trans-New Guinea family, has been characterized as expressing ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
This preregistered study tested three theoretical proposals for how children form productive yet res...
Levinson 2013 (L13) argues against the idea that ‘recursion, and especially recursive center-embeddi...
Since the Chomskian revolution, it has become apparent that natural language is richly structured, b...
This paper aims at analysing English structures in which a wh-moved subject triggers agreement both ...
We present an experimental investigation of the role of resumptive pronouns. We investigate object e...