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引用次数: 3
摘要
继Berwick和Chomsky(2011)之后,参数是在感觉运动系统(PHON)的语法语义结构(SEM)的外化(EXT)时开放的自由度(第1节)。在这个框架内,第2节中,我重点研究了一个关于意大利北部主体政治的案例研究,也提出了一个众所周知的问题,即如何将可观察到的微观变化与减少数量(宏观)参数的愿望相协调。第3节回顾了最近相关的参数化模型,Rethinking Comparative Syntax模型(ReCoS, Biberauer et al. 2014)和Parameters & Schemata模型(Longobardi 2005, 2017)。第4-5节回到案例研究,采用简化论者的观点,即参数可能只是范畴切割,例如1/2P vs 3P分割,与外化和其他一般语法原则相互作用。
Following Berwick and Chomsky (2011), parameters are degrees of freedom
open at the externalization (EXT) of syntactico-semantic structures (SEM) by sensorimotor systems (PHON) (Section 1). Within this framework, in Section 2 I focus on a case study
concerning Northern Italian subject clitics, also raising the well-known question how to reconcile observable microvariation with
the desideratum of a reduced number of (macro)parameters. Sections 3
reviews recent relevant models of parameterization, the Rethinking Comparative Syntax model (ReCoS, Biberauer et al. 2014) and the Parameters & Schemata model (Longobardi 2005, 2017). Sections 4–5 return to the case study, taking the reductionist view that
parameters may be just categorial cuts, such as the 1/2P vs 3P split, interacting with externalization and other general
principles of grammar.