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Linguistic Variation In The Minimalist Framework 1st Publ In Paperback M Carme Picallo

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Linguistic Variation In The Minimalist Framework 1st Publ In Paperback M Carme Picallo
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.51 MB
Pages: 262
Author: M. Carme Picallo
ISBN: 9780198702894, 9780198783572, 0198702892, 0198783574
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1st publ. in paperback

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Linguistic Variation In The Minimalist Framework 1st Publ In Paperback M Carme Picallo by M. Carme Picallo 9780198702894, 9780198783572, 0198702892, 0198783574 instant download after payment.

In this book, leading scholars consider the ways in which syntactic variation can be accounted for in a minimalist framework. They explore the theoretical significance, content, and role of parameters; whether or not variation should be strongly or weakly accounted for by syntactic factors; and the explicitness - or lack thereof - should be assumed with respect to the conditions imposed by narrow syntax.
The book is divided into two parts. The first part contains chapters that consider the term 'parameter' to be a relevant theoretical notion under minimalist tenets. In the second part, on the other hand, chapters either argue that the term parameter amounts to no more than a label to describe variation, or assign it a less prominent role. Instead, language variation is attributed to sociolinguistic factors, language contact, frequency of use, or simply to options in the externalization of abstract syntactic relations.
The book offers a valuable overview of the different approaches adopted in the study of language variation phenomena, and will appeal to theoretical linguists of all persuasions from graduate level upwards.

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