Although grammatical agreement or concord is widespread in human
languages, linguistic theorists have generally treated agreement
phenomena as secondary or even marginal. All the papers in this
volume, however, take agreement phenomena seriously, as presenting
either a general issue in theory construction or a descriptive
problem in particular types of languages. The theoretical
perspectives range from purportedly theory-neutral typological
frameworks to assumptions about the validity of one or another
current formal model. Further, the degree of generality ranges from
a universalist nature-of-human-language agenda to concern with one
or another aspect of grammatical agreement or with agreement in a
single language or language group.
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