Variable Properties in Language : Their Nature and Acquisition (Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics series)

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Variable Properties in Language : Their Nature and Acquisition (Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics series)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 240 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781626166639
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Full Description

This edited volume, based on papers presented at the 2017 Georgetown University Round Table on Language and Linguistics (GURT), approaches the study of language variation from a variety of angles. Language variation research asks broad questions such as, "Why are languages' grammatical structures different from one another?" as well as more specific word-level questions such as, "Why are words that are pronounced differently still recognized to be the same words?" Too often, research on variation has been siloed based on the particular question—sociolinguists do not talk to historical linguists, who do not talk to phoneticians, and so on. This edited volume seeks to bring discussions from different subfields of linguistics together to explore language variation in a broader sense and acknowledge the complexity and interwoven nature of variation itself.

Contents

Contents
Illustrations
Preface

1. Re-thinking variable properties in language: Introduction
David W. Lightfoot and Jonathan Havenhill

2. Contrastive feature hierarchies in phonology: Variation and universality
B. Elan Dresher

3. Scope variation in contrastive hierarchies of morphosyntactic features
Elizabeth Cowper and Daniel Currie Hall

4. Allophonic systems as a variable within individual speakers
Betsy Sneller

5. A label theoretic explanation of the resultative parameter
Daniel Milway

6. Adverbial -s: so awks but so natural!
Norbert Corver

7. The acquisition of English article alternations: Variation, competition, and the default
Marjorie Pak

8. Verb second word order in Norwegian heritage language: Syntax and pragmatics
Marit Westergaard and Terje Lohndal

9. Acquisition of morphosyntax: A pattern learning approach
Heidi Getz

10. How to be faithful to the input in a situation of language contact
Alicia Avellana, Lucía Brandani, Hannah Forsythe, and Cristina Schmitt

11. Variation and mental representation
Gregory Guy

12. Variation and competing I-languages in creole genesis: A synchronic and diachronic view
Marlyse Baptista

13. Transmission revisited
Gillian Sankoff

14. The value of small communities in a big data world: Investigating Smith Island English in real and apparent time
Natalie Schilling

15. All zeros are not equal in African American English
Lisa Green

Contributors
Index

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