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Parameters of linguistic variation were originally conceived,
within the chomskyan Principles and Parameters Theory, as
UG-determined options that were associated with grammatical
principles and had a rich deductive structure. This
characterization of parametric differences among languages has
changed significantly over the years, especially so with the advent
of Minimalism. This book collects a representative sample of
current generative research on the status, origin and size of
parameters. Often taking diverging views, the papers in the volume
address some or all of the main debated topics in parametric
syntax: i.e. are parameters provided by UG, or do they constitute
emergent properties arising from points of underspecification?; in
which component(s) of the language faculty are parameters to be
found?; do clustering effects actually hold across languages?; do
macroparameters exist alongside microparameters?; are there
parameter hierarchies?; which is the origin and role of parameters
in the process of language acquisition? The volume is organized
into two parts. Part I ( "The nature of variation and parameters ")
brings together studies whose main goal is to discuss general
issues related to parameters (or variation more generally). Part II
( "Parameters in the analysis of language variation: case studies
") includes a number of works that deal with the empirical basis
and proper formulation of well-known particular parameters: the
Null Subject Parameter, the NP/DP Parameter, the Compounding
Parameter, the Wh-Parameter and the Analyticity Parameter.
Parameters of linguistic variation were originally conceived,
within the chomskyan Principles and Parameters Theory, as
UG-determined options that were associated with grammatical
principles and had a rich deductive structure. This
characterization of parametric differences among languages has
changed significantly over the years, especially so with the advent
of Minimalism. This book collects a representative sample of
current generative research on the status, origin and size of
parameters. Often taking diverging views, the papers in the volume
address some or all of the main debated topics in parametric
syntax: i.e. are parameters provided by UG, or do they constitute
emergent properties arising from points of underspecification?; in
which component(s) of the language faculty are parameters to be
found?; do clustering effects actually hold across languages?; do
macroparameters exist alongside microparameters?; are there
parameter hierarchies?; which is the origin and role of parameters
in the process of language acquisition? The volume is organized
into two parts. Part I ( "The nature of variation and parameters ")
brings together studies whose main goal is to discuss general
issues related to parameters (or variation more generally). Part II
( "Parameters in the analysis of language variation: case studies
") includes a number of works that deal with the empirical basis
and proper formulation of well-known particular parameters: the
Null Subject Parameter, the NP/DP Parameter, the Compounding
Parameter, the Wh-Parameter and the Analyticity Parameter.
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