Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2007

General Editor
ORCID logoJeroen van Craenenbroeck | Catholic University Brussels
Associate Editor
ORCID logoJohan Rooryck | Leiden University
PaperbackAvailable
ISBN 9789027254771 | EUR 103.00 | USD 155.00
 
e-JournalAvailable
| EUR 100.00
The Linguistic Variation Yearbook is exclusively devoted to the study of the nature and scope of linguistic variation from the point of view of the minimalist program. In this perspective, the yearbook aims at going beyond the traditional tension between explanatory and descriptive adequacy. It seeks in particular to investigate to what extent the study of linguistic variation can shed light on the broader issue of language particular vs. language universal properties and design.

The Linguistic Variation Yearbook publishes annually a collection of (invited) articles on a theme that is current in and important to the research on linguistic variation within the generative framework. The focus is on comparative studies, such as research on typology and dialect variation.

[Linguistic Variation Yearbook, 7] 2007.  268 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 6 June 2008
Table of Contents
Introduction
Jeroen van Craenenbroeck and Johan Rooryck
v–vii
Node labels and features: Stable and unstable dialects and variation in acquisition
Thomas Roeper and Lisa Green
1–26
Copying vs. structure sharing a semantic argument
Uli Sauerland
27–51
Towards a restrictive theory of (remnant) movement!
Klaus Abels
53–120
Agreement with coordinated subjects: A comparative perspective
Marjo van Koppen
121–161
The Brythonic Reconciliation
Mélanie Jouitteau
163–200
Evidentials as epistemic modals: Evidence from St'át'imcets
Lisa Matthewson, Henry Davis and Hotze Rullmann
201–254
Language index
255
Subject index
257–259
Subjects

Main BIC Subject

CFK: Grammar, syntax

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General