This work represents the first full-scale attempt to provide a restrictive theory of parameters--the nature and limits of syntactic variation. Focusing on syntactic saturation, Webelhuth hypothesizes that in natural language these phenomena are subject to the "Saturation Condition." He explains the
Bilingual Selection of Syntactic Knowledge: Extending the Principles and Parameters Approach
โ Scribed by Teresa Satterfield (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 173
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Bilingual Selection of Syntactic Knowledge motivates a more formal approach in theoretical linguistics by investigating the parameters of syntactic variation and simultaneous acquisition of multiple languages. Taking the behavior of the Null Subject Parameter (NSP) across languages as an illustration, the book raises important questions concerning the adequacy of standard parameter-setting models in the face of compelling evidence from both mono- and bilingual child speech data.
Teresa Satterfield argues convincingly that so-called `universal' premises guiding well-known parametric approaches greatly complicate attempts to construct an economical bilingual analysis. Further, she demonstrates the compatibility of more recent formulations in linguistic theory (i.e. the Minimalist Program) and studies on language learnability (Clark, 1992, 1993; Kapur, 1994) which present the view that while initially convincing, standard parameter models are potentially costly and less than effective in terms of monolinguals as well.
Using Clark's application of the Genetic Algorithm as a point of departure, Bilingual Selection of Syntactic Knowledge describes a number of computational simulations. These simulations not only demonstrate the robustness of the GA-as-language-learner, they offer a more detailed account of the parameter-setting task confronting the bilingual child while also making more precise predictions regarding the process of syntactic knowledge.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction....Pages 1-6
Background for Research....Pages 7-39
Genetic Algorithms and Language Learning Models....Pages 41-78
Analysis of Null Subjects....Pages 79-108
Demonstrations....Pages 109-132
Discussion and Conclusions....Pages 133-140
Back Matter....Pages 141-167
โฆ Subjects
Applied Linguistics; Psychology, general; Comparative Linguistics; Theoretical Languages; Psycholinguistics
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