Intro Slides Flashcards

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What is syntax

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The putting of words together to make sentences and phrases

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Goal of syntax

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  • Make explicit what speakers know implicitly
  • discover rules common to all languages
  • discover constructions that are possible and impossible in the world’s languages
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What counts as syntactic evidence

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  • Native speaker implicit knowledge
  • naturally occurring discourse
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What does the functionalist/usage-based approach argue?

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language can be explained by general cognitive abilities (not language-specific ones) and external factors

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Define synchronic v. diachronic

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synchronic: Looks at rules and properties of language at a given point in time

diachronic: looks at how rules have changed over time by comparing uses over time

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Generative theories assume…

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language is “generated” on the spot and is interested in unraveling the principles underlying that process

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Functionalist theories assume…

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language is “retrieved” and that syntactic patterns emerge from routinized language use

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