Title of article :
Magnitude estimation and what it can do for your syntax: some wh-constraints in German
Author/Authors :
Sam Featherston، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
26
From page :
1525
To page :
1550
Abstract :
In this paper, we explore some of the insights into the grammar that become available with the use of a more strictly controlled judgement elicitation method, magnitude estimation (Bard et al, 1996; Cowart, 1997). In particular, we focus on wh-movement in German, and show how a range of assumptions, both specific to German grammar and more generally in syntactic study are made questionable. We apply this methodology to show that German respects superiority and discourse-linking (sensu Pesetsky, 1987), in contrast to the standard view in the literature, but in line with the predictions of generative grammar. But we further argue that this data type, and the gradient grammaticality that it reveals (Keller, 2000), permits us further insights into the nature of the grammar. The empirical results suggest that both the superiority effect and the discourse linking effect have rather different features to those generally assumed. On this basis, we advance novel suggestions as to the precise nature of these constraints. But more generally, we argue that this data type supports the hypotheses that grammatical constraints are violable, and that grammatical constraint violations are not necessarily fatal. We argue that the acceptance of these non-standard assumptions about the structure of the grammar is necessary since the abstractions underlying the standard assumptions about grammaticality are obscuring relevant information and distorting the data base of grammatical theory.
Keywords :
Empirical syntax , Discourse-linking , magnitude estimation , Superiority
Journal title :
Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)
Record number :
1290404
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