Gradient Acceptability and Linguistic Theory
Gradient Acceptability and Linguistic Theory
Francis, Elaine J.
Oxford University Press
12/2021
288
Dura
Inglês
9780192898944
15 a 20 dias
676
Acknowledgments
List of figures
List of abbreviations
1: The problem of gradient acceptability
2: Theories of grammatical knowledge in relation to formal syntactic and non-syntactic explanations
3: On distinguishing formal syntactic constraints from other aspects of linguistic knowledge
4: On distinguishing formal syntactic constraints from processing constraints
5: On the relationship between corpus frequency and acceptability
6: Relative clause extraposition and PP extraposition in English and German
7: Resumptive pronouns in Hebrew, English, and Cantonese relative clauses
8: Gradient acceptability, methodological diversity, and theoretical interpretation
Glossary
References
Index
Acknowledgments
List of figures
List of abbreviations
1: The problem of gradient acceptability
2: Theories of grammatical knowledge in relation to formal syntactic and non-syntactic explanations
3: On distinguishing formal syntactic constraints from other aspects of linguistic knowledge
4: On distinguishing formal syntactic constraints from processing constraints
5: On the relationship between corpus frequency and acceptability
6: Relative clause extraposition and PP extraposition in English and German
7: Resumptive pronouns in Hebrew, English, and Cantonese relative clauses
8: Gradient acceptability, methodological diversity, and theoretical interpretation
Glossary
References
Index