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E-raamat: Evidential Basis of Linguistic Argumentation

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Currently, one of the methodological debates in linguistics focuses on the question of what kinds of data are allowed in different linguistic theories and what subtypes of data can work as evidence for or against particular hypotheses. The first part of the volume puts forward a methodological framework called the ‘p-model’ that is expected to account for the data/evidence problem in linguistics. The aim of the case studies in the second part is to show how this framework can be applied to the everyday research practice of the working linguist, and how it can increase the effectiveness of linguistic theorising. Accordingly, the case studies exemplify that the p-model can come to grips with diverse object-scientific quandaries in syntax, semantics and pragmatics. The third part includes case studies that illustrate how it copes with metascientific issues such as inconsistency in linguistic theories and the relationship between thought experiments and real experiments.
Chapter 1 Introduction: The state of the art and the structure of the book
1(14)
Andras Kertesz
Csilla Rakosi
PART I The methodological framework
Chapter 2 The p-model of data and evidence in linguistics
15(36)
Andras Kertesz
Csilla Rakosi
PART II Object-theoretical applications
Chapter 3 The plausibility of approaches to syntactic alternation of Hungarian verbs
51(20)
Karoly Bibok
Chapter 4 Methods and argumentation in historical linguistics: A case study
71(32)
Katalin Nagy C.
Chapter 5 Hungarian verbs of natural phenomena with explicit and implicit subject arguments: Their use and occurrence in the light of data
103(30)
Eniko Nemeth T.
Chapter 6 The development of a taxonomy of verbal disagreements in the light of the p-model
133(46)
Helga Vanda Koczogh
Chapter 7 A case of disagreement: On plural reduplicating particles in Hungarian
179(20)
Gyorgy Rakosi
Chapter 8 A plausibility-based model of shifted indexicals
199(22)
Zoltan Vecsey
PART III Metatheoretical applications
Chapter 9 Thought experiments and real experiments as converging data sources in pragmatics
221(50)
Andras Kertesz
Csilla Rakosi
Chapter 10 Data and the resolution of inconsistency in Optimality Theory
271(38)
Csilla Rakosi
Chapter 11 Conclusions
309(6)
Andras Kertesz
Csilla Rakosi
Author index 315(2)
Subject index 317