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Defective Paradigms - Missing Forms and What They Tell Us (Hardcover)
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Defective Paradigms - Missing Forms and What They Tell Us (Hardcover)
Series: Proceedings of the British Academy, 163
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An important design feature of language is the use of productive
patterns in inflection. In English, we have pairs such as 'enjoy'
'enjoyed', 'agree' 'agreed', and many others. On the basis of this
productive pattern, if we meet a new verb 'transduce' we know that
there will be the form 'transduced'. Even if the pattern is not
fully regular, there will be a form available, as in 'understand'
'understood'. Surprisingly, this principle is sometimes violated, a
phenomenon known as defectiveness, which means there is a gap in a
word's set of forms: for example, given the verb 'forego', many if
not most people are unwilling to produce a past tense.
Although such gaps have been known to us since the days of
Classical grammarians, they remain poorly understood. Defectiveness
contradicts basic assumptions about the way inflectional rules
operate, because it seems to require that speakers know that for
certain words, not only should one not employ the expected rule,
one should not employ any rule at all. This is a serious problem,
since it is probably safe to say that all reigning models of
grammar were designed as if defectiveness did not exist, and would
lose a considerable amount of their elegance if it were properly
factored in.
This volume addressed these issues from a number of analytical
approaches - historical, statistical and theoretical - and by using
studies from a range of languages.
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