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Grammaticalization and Parametric Variation$
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Montserrat Batllori, Maria-Lluïsa Hernanz, Carme Picallo, and Francesc Roca

Print publication date: 2005

Print ISBN-13: 9780199272129

Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: January 2010

DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199272129.001.0001

Parametric Comparison and Language Taxonomy

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(p. 149 ) 10 Parametric Comparison and Language Taxonomy
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Grammaticalization and Parametric Variation
Author(s):

CRISTINA GUARDIANO

GIUSEPPE LONGOBARDI

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Oxford University Press
DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199272129.003.0010

It is still a widely held opinion that the contribution of formal syntactic theories to modern linguistics is essentially focused on synchronic generalizations and that it does not extend to the most classical problems of the historical paradigm. Such a belief is beginning to fade away as a consequence of increased work in diachronic syntax. This chapter argues that the generative theory of syntactic parameters might interestingly renovate another stronghold of the historical study of language, phylogenetic taxonomy, and undermine the Humboldtian received distinction between the latter and grammatical typology.

Keywords:   syntactic parameters, diachronic syntax, phylogenetic taxonomy, synchronic generalizations

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