: Sam Featherston, Wolfgang Sternefeld
: Roots Linguistics in Search of its Evidential Base
: De Gruyter Mouton
: 9783110198621
: Studies in Generative Grammar [SGG]ISSN
: 1
: CHF 205.10
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: Allgemeine und Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft
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The renewed focus on the evidential base of linguistics in general, but particularly on syntax, is in to a large degree dependent on technological developments: computers, electronic storage and transmission. These factors have enabled a revolution in the accessibility of digitally stored language, both in sampled and organized corpora and in its raw unsampled form on the internet. But this technology has also allowed a step-change in experimental methods readily available to linguists. The new arrival of such enormous quantities of data in greatly increased detail has made information accessible which could previously not even have been dreamed of. This volume is a selection of research reports from linguists who are making use of this new information and trying to integrate the new insights into their analyses and theoretical assumptions.


Sam Featherston, Eberhard-Karls-Universitä t Tübingen, Germany;Wolfgang Sternefeld, Eberhard-Karls-Universitä t Tübingen, Germany.

Frontmatter1
Contents5
The evidential base of linguistics: Work in progress7
Portuguese: Corpora, coordination and agreement15
Contributing to the extraction/parenthesis debate: Judgement studies and historical data35
Quantifying quantifier scope: A cross-methodological comparison59
Is syntactic knowledge probabilistic? Experiments with the English dative alternation81
Psycholinguistic perspectives on grammatical representations103
Early language separation: A longitudinal study of a Russian-German bilingual child139
‘I need data which I can rely on’: Corroborating empirical evidence on preposition placement in English relative clauses167
Locality and accessibility in wh-questions191
Eye Tracking as a tool to investigate the comprehension of referential expressions213
Corpus data and experimental results as prosodic evidence: On the case of stressed auch in German233
The retrieval and classification of negative polarity items using statistical profiles255
Geographic distributions of linguistic variationreflect dynamics of differentiation273
Focus and verb order in Early New High German: Historical and contemporary evidence305
Contrastive topics in pairing answers: A cross-linguistic production study325
Coordinate structures: On the relationship between parsing preferences and corpus frequencies347
Adverbs and sentence topics in processing English367
Backmatter381