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E-raamat: Questioning Theoretical Primitives in Linguistic Inquiry: Papers in honor of Ricardo Otheguy

Edited by (Boston University), Edited by (University of New Mexico)
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Across the world, professional linguistic inquiry is in full bloom, largely as result of pioneering thinkers who helped rapidly modernize the study of human language in the last century. As the field continues to move forward, further solidifying its position as a conduit of insight into the human condition, it is essential to take stock of the theoretical primitives that have given linguistics its intellectual foundation. This volume does precisely that, inspecting the load-bearing components of the edifice upon which contemporary linguistics has been constructed. The volume’s authors – whose expertise spans the Generativist, Functionalist, and Variationist research traditions – remind us of the need to revisit the conceptual bedrock of the field, clarifying and assessing our primary theoretical moves, including those relating to such elemental components as the ‘linguistic sign’, ‘a language’, ‘structural relations’, ‘grammatical category’, ‘acquisition’, ‘bilingual’, ‘competence’, and ‘sociolinguistic variable’.
First principles in linguistic inquiry
1(6)
Daniel Erker
Naomi Shin
Categories of grammar and categories of speech: When the quest for symmetry meets inherent variability
7(28)
Shana Poplack
Letter from Ricardo Otheguy to Shana Poplack
35(10)
Variable grammars: Competence as a statistical abstraction from performance. Constructing theories from data
45(22)
Gregory R. Guy
Discovering structure: Person and accessibility
67(24)
Catherine E. Travis
Rena Torres Cacoullos
The justification of grammatical categories
91(42)
Wallis Reid
Spooky grammatical effects
133(24)
Joseph Davis
Ditransitives and the English System of Degree of Control: A Columbia School analysis
157(32)
Nancy Stern
LatinUs and linguistics: Complaints, conflicts, and contradictions -- The anthro-political linguistics solution
189(20)
Ana Celia Zentella
Reviving the unicorn: Linguistic reconsiderations for the existence of Spanglish
209(36)
Rachel Varra
Bilingual acquisition: Difference or incompleteness?
245(24)
Carmen Silva-Corvalan
An incomplete disquisition against `incomplete acquisition': With particular reference to changes in the distribution of the subjunctive in Spanish
269(22)
Marcel den Dikken
Index 291