The paper discusses the relevance of typological evidence for the construction of a theory of Universal Grammar (UG). After introducing UG-based approaches to typology, it goes on to argue that most typological generalizations are in no sense ‘knowledge of language’. In fact, some of the best-established typological generalizations have explanations based on language use, and so it is either empirically unmotivated or redundant to attempt to encompass them within UG theory. This conclusion is reinforced by a look at the widely-accepted Lexical Parameterization Hypothesis and by the current shift of interest to ‘microparameters’. The paper goes on to take a critical look at Mark Baker’s Parameter Hierarchy.
Howitt, Katherine, Soumik Dey & William Gregory Sakas
2021. Gradual syntactic triggering: The gradient parameter hypothesis. Language Acquisition 28:1 ► pp. 65 ff.
Cristofaro, Sonia & Paolo Ramat
2017. Typological Approaches. In The Cambridge Handbook of Historical Syntax, ► pp. 664 ff.
Lin, Francis Y.
2017. A refutation of universal grammar. Lingua 193 ► pp. 1 ff.
Piantadosi, Steven T. & Edward Gibson
2014. Quantitative Standards for Absolute Linguistic Universals. Cognitive Science 38:4 ► pp. 736 ff.
De Smet, Hendrik
2009. Analysing reanalysis. Lingua 119:11 ► pp. 1728 ff.
Hermon, Gabriella
2009. Language typology and universal grammar: a commentary on the paper by Eric Potsdam. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 27:4 ► pp. 773 ff.
Potsdam, Eric
2009. Austronesian verb-initial languages and wh-question strategies. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 27:4 ► pp. 737 ff.
Zeijlstra, Hedde
2007. Doubling: The Semantic Driving Force Behind Functional Categories. In Logic, Language, and Computation [Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4363], ► pp. 260 ff.
[no author supplied]
2018. Références bibliographiques. In Le mythe de l'innéité du langage, ► pp. 127 ff.
This list is based on CrossRef data as of 24 september 2024. Please note that it may not be complete. Sources presented here have been supplied by the respective publishers.
Any errors therein should be reported to them.