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Capturing Gradience,Continuous Change,and Quasi-Regularity in Sound,Word,Phrase,and Meaning
Capturing Gradience Continuous Change Sound Word Phrase Meaning
2015/6/23
One vision of the nature of language holds that a language consists of a set of symbolic unit types, and a set of units of each type, together with a set of grammatical principles that constrain how t...
The dative alternation in African American English: Researching syntactic variation and change across sociolinguistic datasets
syntactic variation dative alternation African American English sociolinguistics
2015/6/17
Recent research has shown the dative alternation in English to be a productive arena for examining the relationship between group-level variation and the internalization of individuals’ grammars. Expe...
Syntactic Variation and Change in Progress:Loss of the Verbal Coda in Topic-Restricting As far As Constructions
Syntactic Variation Change Verbal Coda Topic-Restricting Constructions
2015/6/16
Syntactic Variation and Change in Progress:Loss of the Verbal Coda in Topic-Restricting As far As Constructions.
Vehicle Change and Anti-pronominal Contexts
anti-pronominal context ellipsis extraction reconstruction vehicle change
2015/6/15
Fiengo and May (1994) seek to explain the absence of certain Principle C violations in elided structures by appeal to a mechanism of vehicle change, which realizes names as pronominal correlates in el...
Universals constrain change;change results in typological generalizations
Universals constrain change change results typological generalizations
2015/6/11
If language change is constrained by grammatical structure, then synchronic assumptions have diachronic consequences. Theories of grammar can then in principle contribute to explaining properties of c...
Diachronic change in Indo-European motion event encoding
Indo-European motion event encoding grammaticalization phylogenetic comparative methods preverbs
2015/5/6
There are many different syntactic constructions that languages can use to encode motion events. In recent decades, great advances have been made in the description and study of these syntactic constr...
Speech reductions change the dynamics of competition during spoken word recognition
Spoken word recognition Reduced forms Eye tracking Dutch
2015/4/20
Three eye-tracking experiments investigated how phonological reductions (e.g.,‘‘puter’’ for ‘‘computer’’) modulate phonological competition. Participants listened to sentences extracted from a spontan...
Discourse and Syntax in Linguistic Change:Decline of Postverbal Topical Subjects in Serbo-Croat
Discourse Syntax Linguistic Change Postverbal Topical Subjects Serbo-Croat
2015/4/9
The extensive discussion of the principles of word order change in the last decades has resulted in a number of proposals on how to deal with the mechanisms and the motivation for this kind of diachro...
Antifunctionality in language change
analogy functionalism functionality grammaticalisation language acquisition language change reanalysis Predicate Raising Subject Raising
2015/4/9
The main thesis of the article is that language change is only partially subject to criteria of functionality and that, as a rule, opposing forces are also at work which often correlate directly with ...
Priming effects in language change as diagnostics of grammatical structure
language change diagnostics grammatical structure
2015/2/6
Quantitative studies of language variation and change typically treat each observation of a variable linguistic phenomenon as independent. It is well known, however, that this useful abstraction does ...
Sound change without frequency effects: ramifications for phonological theory
Sound change without frequency phonological theory
2015/2/6
In usage-based models of phonology, words emerge from traces of phonetic memory. Different words should thus undergo regular phonetic change at different rates, as “any systematic bias on the allophon...
Interpreting the spatial distribution of quantitative variation as evidence for mechanisms of morphological change
spatial distribution quantitative variation morphological change
2015/2/6
This paper argues that the spatial distribution of quantitative linguistic data can provide evidence for or against different accounts of language change. As a case study I investigate possible transi...
Explaining universal tendencies and language par ticulars in analogical change
universal tendencies language particulars analogical change
2014/11/26
It is well known that members of morphological paradigms exer t an influence over one another,and for ms are occasionally rebuilt to create more coherent and consistent paradigms.
A notable difference between Yiddish and German verb paradigms is that Yiddish has no vowel alternations in the present tense.1 Whereas Middle High German (MHG) and Modern German (NHG) often have alte...
The role of the lexicon in regular sound change
The role of the lexicon regular sound change
2014/5/7
Sound-change is merely a change in the speakers’ manner of producing phonemes and accordingly, affects a phoneme at every occurrence, regardless of the nature of any particular linguistic form in whic...