Gradient acceptability and linguistic theory / Elaine J. Francis.

This volume examines the interpretation of gradient judgments of sentence acceptability in relation to theories of grammatical knowledge. It uses experimental and corpus-based research, along with a range of case studies, to argue for a new approach to this crucial problem.

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Main Author: Francis, Elaine, 1971- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]
Series:Oxford linguistics.
Oxford surveys in syntax and morphology ; 11.
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505 0 |a 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, Cantonese, and English relative clauses -- 8 Gradient acceptability, methodological diversity, and theoretical interpretation -- Glossary -- References -- Name Index -- Subject Index. 
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