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Syntax and Variation

Reconciling the Biological and the Social
  • Edited by: Leonie Cornips and Karen P. Corrigan
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2005
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The papers in this collection share a common interest in the empirical, theoretical and meta-theoretical aspects of the ‘internal-external’ (‘formal-functional’) debate in linguistic theory. The primary aim of this volume is to initiate cooperation between internationally renowned generative and variationist linguists with a view to developing an innovative and more cohesive approach to syntactic variation. The present volume contains treatments incorporating the analysis of external factors into accounts focusing on the internal linguistic conditioning of syntactic variation and change cross-linguistically. As such, it offers novel approaches to three key areas of current linguistic debate, viz. (1) Methodological practices, (2) Theoretical applications and (3) Modularity. The volume is, therefore, an important achievement for the progress of linguistic theory more generally and it is an even more crucial milestone in the coming-of-age of ‘Socio-Syntax’ as a discipline in its own right.

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Jeffrey K. Parrott, Georgetown University:
This vital collection launches a badly needed venture into largely uncharted linguistic terrain. It should be read by every researcher concerned with bridging the gap between sociolinguistic and biolinguistic approaches to variation in syntax. [...] It ought to be a catalyst for direct exchange and debate between variationists and theorists.


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A retrospective and prospective synopsis
Leonie Cornips and Karen P. Corrigan
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Part 1: Aspects of modularity

The gerund in Ecuadorian Spanish
Pieter Muysken
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Antonella Sorace
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Jenny Cheshire
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Part 2: Individual speaker variability and methodological innovation

Alison Henry
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A paradigmatic example of the treatment of syntactic variation
Judit Gervain and Gábor Zemplén
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Part 3: Syntactic variability, social stratification and real/apparent time

David Adger and Jennifer Smith
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Elly van Gelderen
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Subject-verb agreement in Acadian French
Ruth King
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Part 4: Syntactic variability across geographical space

Sjef Barbiers
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Paola Benincà and Cecilia Poletto
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