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Parameters have lain at the core of linguistic research in the generative tradition for decades. The theoretical questions they have raised are deep and broad: this reference text investigates how contemporary linguistics has best tried to answer them.

This book looks at how parameters might be properly defined and what their locus might be :lexical information, functional heads, the computational system, the phonological branch of the grammar. What kind of data forms trigger acquisition of a parameter? Are parameters necessary or can we study languages without making reference to them?

The questions looked at are not just theoretical: how can a theory of parameters be used to help understand second language acquisition, and what contributions can it make to the study of language typology?

This is the right time to gather all this information, dispersed in many different kinds of publications by single authors and groups, into one comprehensive volume.

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This volume is a particularly welcome addition ... since it represents the first such systematic appraisal of the state of the art in parametric theory. The editors have done an excellent job at compiling an impressive volume representing the current understanding against a generative backdrop. * LINGUIST List * This impressive set of chapters on the current understanding of parameters by some of the very best specialists is greatly to be welcomed. It constitutes compulsory reading for anyone interested in the limits of language variation. -- Guglielmo Cinque, Professor of Linguistics, Ca' Foscari University, Venice, Italy A terrific collection of papers, this book represents the state of the art for the parametric theory of linguistic variation. I enthusiastically recommend it. -- Peter Svenonius, Professor of Linguistics, University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway

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Looks in-depth at linguistic parameters, their definition and areas of importance in one contemporary reference resource.
Abbreviations vii
Part I Prolegomena
1 "Parameters" in linguistic theory: What, where, and how
3(24)
Antonio Fabregas
Jaume Mateu
Michael T. Putnam
Part II Main morphosyntactic parameters
2 Morphological parameters
27(20)
Antonio Fabregas
3 Case. Ergative languages
47(26)
Michelle Sheehan
4 Head directionality
73(26)
Hubert Haider
5 Parameters and argument structure I: Motion predicates and resultatives
99(24)
Victor Acedo-Matellan
Jaume Mateu
6 Parameters and argument structure II: Causatives and applicatives
123(24)
Maria Cristina Cuervo
7 The functional structure of the clause: Main issues
147(30)
Martina Wiltschko
8 Extended projections of V: Inner Aspect
177(24)
Jonathan E. MacDonald
9 Null subject
201(26)
Roberta D'Alessandro
10 Head movement in the clausal domain
227(24)
Angel J. Gallego
Juan Uriagereka
11 Wh-movement
251(30)
Zeljko Boskovic
12 Topic and focus
281(22)
Jordi Fortuny
13 The functional structure of N
303(32)
Asya Pereltsvaig
Part III Parameters beyond morphosyntax
14 Parameters in phonological analysis: Stress
335(18)
Marc van Oostendorp
15 Parameters in language acquisition and language contact
353(22)
Nina Hyams
Victoria Mateu
Robyn Ortfitelli
Michael Putnam
Jason Rothman
Liliana Sanchez
References 375(54)
Index 429
Antonio Fábregas is Professor of Hispanic Linguistics, University of Tromsø, Norway.

Jaume Mateu is Associate Professor of Catalan & Linguistics, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain.

Michael Putnam is Associate Professor of German and Linguistics, Penn State University, USA.