A Performance Theory of Order and ConstituencyCambridge University Press, 1994 - Всего страниц: 496 In this major new book, John A. Hawkins presents a new theory of linear ordering in syntax. He argues that processing can provide a simple, functional explanation for syntactic rules of ordering, as well as for the selection among ordering variants in languages and structures in which variation is possible. Insights from generative syntax, typological studies of language universals, and psycholinguistic studies of language processing are combined to show that there is a profound correspondence between performance and grammar. |
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Introduction | 1 |
12 Some proposed processing explanations for grammar | 3 |
13 Some problems for processing explanations | 7 |
14 The approach of the present book | 10 |
15 Towards a theory of language universal | 16 |
The grammaticalization of processing principles | 19 |
22 A theory of structural complexity | 24 |
23 Complexity predictions for grammatical variation across languages | 37 |
45 Temporary ambiguity preferences | 242 |
Testing EICs grammatical predictions | 250 |
51 Binary branching structures | 251 |
52 Multiple branching structures | 269 |
53 A look at English | 282 |
54 Grammatical rearrangements | 296 |
55 Wordorder hierarchies | 315 |
56 Leftright asymmetries | 321 |
24 Structural Domains and their semantic correlates | 50 |
Early immediate constituents | 57 |
32 Some principles of parsing | 58 |
33 Some preliminary evidence for EIC | 64 |
34 Defining and measuring EIC | 69 |
35 EIC predictions for performance | 83 |
36 EIC predictions for the grammar | 95 |
37 EICs predictions for typologically different structures | 102 |
38 The relationship of EIC to other principles | 106 |
Testing EICs performance predictions | 121 |
41 Arrangements of free word orders in multiple branching structures | 122 |
42 Binary branching structures | 171 |
43 Rearrangements of basic word orders in performance | 180 |
44 Comparing EIC with pragmatic predictions | 214 |
Grammaticalized node construction | 342 |
61 The head of phrase generalization | 343 |
62 Some additional construction principles | 359 |
63 Some predicted category and ordering alternations | 380 |
Conclusions | 409 |
71 Summary of the book | 411 |
72 Major findings and further issues | 423 |
Envoi | 440 |
Notes | 442 |
References | 470 |
Index of names | 483 |
Index of languages | 486 |
Subject index | 488 |
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