Dialect syntax in Construction Grammar

Cameron Morin, Guillaume Desagulier, J. Grieve
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This squib focuses on two main issues. Firstly, it examines the ways in which constructionist approaches to language can bring about an improved theoretical understanding of Double Modals (DMs) in dialects of English. DMs have proved to be a long-lasting, notorious puzzle in formal linguistics, and have not received any general solution today, with much analysis devoted to their constituent structure and their postulated layers of derivation, especially in generative models of language. Usage-based strands of Construction Grammar (CxG) appear to naturally overcome such problems, while conveying a more cognitively and socially realistic picture of such dialect variants. Secondly, and more importantly, we argue that such an improved, constructional understanding of DMs can also contribute to advances in the modeling of dialect syntax in CxG, both theoretically and methodologically. In particular, DMs constitute an interesting case of relatively rare and restricted syntactic constructions in the dialects they appear in, and they are likely to exhibit different rates of entrenchment and network schematicity cross-dialectally. Moreover, the empirical challenges surrounding the measurement of DM usage invite us to refine the methodological concept of triangulation, by sketching a two-step approach with a data-driven study of new types of corpora on the one hand, and a hypothesis-driven experimental account of acceptability in relevant geographical locations on the other.
构式语法中的方言句法
这一闹剧主要集中在两个问题上。首先,本文探讨了建构主义语言研究方法如何提高对英语方言双重情态动词的理论认识。事实证明,dm是形式语言学中一个长期存在的、臭名昭著的难题,今天还没有得到任何普遍的解决方案,人们对其组成结构和假设的派生层进行了大量分析,特别是在语言的生成模型中。基于用法的构式语法(CxG)似乎很自然地克服了这些问题,同时传达了对这些方言变体的认知和社会现实的描述。其次,更重要的是,我们认为这种对DMs的改进的、结构化的理解也有助于在理论和方法上推进CxG方言语法的建模。特别地,dm构成了一个有趣的案例,在它们出现的方言中,它们构成了相对罕见和有限的句法结构,并且它们可能表现出不同的跨方言壕沟和网络图式率。此外,围绕DM使用测量的经验挑战要求我们改进三角测量的方法概念,通过绘制两步方法,一方面是数据驱动的新型语料库研究,另一方面是假设驱动的相关地理位置可接受性实验说明。
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