Introduction: Linguistic universals and language change (original) (raw)

What diachronic typology can tell us about language universals and variation

Andrea Sansò

Paper presented at the workshop "Variation and universals in language - The implications of typological evidence for formal grammar", Crecchio (PE), Italy, 9-11 June 2017, https://www.robertadalessandro.it/crecchio-workshop

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Explanations for language universals

Bernard Comrie

1984

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Universals constrain change; change results in typological generalizations

Paul Kiparsky

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Good, Jeffrey (ed.). 2008. Linguistic universals and language change

Silvia Luraghi

Studies in Language, 2010

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Time for a sea-change in linguistics: Response to comments on ‘The Myth of Language Universals’

Stephen c. Levinson

Lingua, 2010

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Typological Generalizations and the Locus of Their Explanation (F. J. Newmeyer, Possible and Probable Languages: A Generative Perspective on Linguistic Typology)

Tetsuharu Moriya

ENGLISH LINGUISTICS, 2008

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Explaining Language Universals

Edith Moravcsik

Oxford Handbooks Online, 2010

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Universals, diversity and change in the science of language: Reaction to “The Myth of Language Universals and Cognitive Science”

Giuseppe Longobardi

Lingua, 2010

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On the question of linguistic universals

Harry van der Hulst

The Linguistic Review, 2000

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Cognition, universal grammar, and typological generalizations. Lingua 130 (2013) 50--65

Guglielmo Cinque

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Parametric versus functional explanations of syntactic universals

Martin Haspelmath

Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 2008

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Language universals and linguistic knowledge

sonia cristofaro

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Syntactic categories, cross-linguistic variation and universal grammar

David Gil

EMPIRICAL APPROACHES TO LANGUAGE …, 2000

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Cognition, typological generalizations, and Universal Grammar 1

Ligia Garcia

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The controversial nature of Universal Grammar

Klára Klimčíková

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THE UNIVERSALS ISSUE: THE POOR RELATION OF LINGUISTIC THEORIES

Abdou Elimam

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Form and function in explaining language universale

Bernard Comrie

De Gruyter eBooks, 2014

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Linguistic Universals and Language Variation.

Peter Siemund, Prof. Dr.

Mouton de Gruyter, 2011

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B. Comrie. Language Universals and Linguistic Typology

Lyle Campbell

Studies in Language, 1991

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Cognition, universal grammar, and typological generalizations

Guglielmo Cinque

Lingua, 2013

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Universal Grammar: Arguments for its Existence

Seriaznita Mat Said, Jameela Hanoon Umarlebbe

Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2021

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Universals across languages

Edward Stabler

2007

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Can cross-linguistic regularities be explained by constraints on change?

Martin Haspelmath

In: Schmidtke-Bode, Karsten et al. (eds.) 2019. Explanation in typology: Diachronic sources, functional motivations and the nature of the evidence. Berlin: Language Science Press, 2019

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LANGUAGE UNIVERSALS

Hasan Amanj

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Language Universals: A Collaborative Project for the Language Sciences

Morten H. Christiansen

Language Universals, 2009

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Universal grammar and semiotic constraints

Terrence Deacon

STUDIES IN THE EVOLUTION OF LANGUAGE, 2003

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Universal Grammar versus language diversity

Drew Khlentzos

Lingua, 2010

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A conceptual escape from the perils of universal grammar

Joel Parthemore

2018

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Statistical modeling of language universals

Balthasar Bickel

2011

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A Grammatical View of Language Evolution

M. Dolores Jiménez-López

akira.ruc.dk

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Linguistic cycles and Economy Principle: The role of Universal Grammar in language change

Elly Van Gelderen

Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 2008

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General linguistics must be based on universals (or nonconventional aspects of language)

Martin Haspelmath

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Editorial introduction to the special issue of Lingua on Evans & Levinson's “The myth of language universals”

Johan Rooryck

Lingua, 2010

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