| Literature DB >> 24019867 |
Cedric Boeckx1, Evelina Leivada.
Abstract
This study addresses the feasibility of the classical notion of parameter in linguistic theory from the perspective of parametric hierarchies. A novel program-based analysis is implemented in order to show certain empirical problems related to these hierarchies. The program was developed on the basis of an enriched data base spanning 23 contemporary and 5 ancient languages. The empirical issues uncovered cast doubt on classical parametric models of language acquisition as well as on the conceptualization of an overspecified Universal Grammar that has parameters among its primitives. Pinpointing these issues leads to the proposal that (i) the (bio)logical problem of language acquisition does not amount to a process of triggering innately pre-wired values of parameters and (ii) it paves the way for viewing language, epigenetic ('parametric') variation as an externalization-related epiphenomenon, whose learning component may be more important than what sometimes is assumed.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24019867 PMCID: PMC3760868 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0072357
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1An example of parametric hierarchies [11].
Figure 2Parametric hierarchies in the nominal domain [18], [19].
Settable parameters across languages.
| Languages | Overall (62) | Dependent (46) | Independent (16) |
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| 50 | 34 | 16 |
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Figure 3Settable dependent parameters across languages.
Figure 4Example of program output for parameter 10.
Setability paths for parameter 57 (± Feature Spread on Possessives).
| 4 Setability Paths | It | Sal | Sp | Fr | Ptg | Rum | Lat | ClG | NTG | Gri | Grk | Got | OE | E | D | Nor | Blg | SC | Rus | Ir | Wel | Heb | Ar | Wo | Hu | Fin | Hi | Ba |
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