Syntactic theory and linguistic research

Date
1994-01
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Publisher
University of Calgary
Abstract
I have recently started working with data from young language-disordered children, a population who have received very little consideration from linguistics as a whole, and almost none from those working in a generative framework. In what follows I will discuss a few issues within each of these three areas that most interest me, because they all bear on the central questions of how many syntactic categories there are in natural language, how they are combined, and how children acquire them.
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Keywords
Linguistics, Syntax, Government-binding theory (Linguistics), Language acquisition
Citation
Guilfoyle, E. (1994). Syntactic theory and linguistic research. Calgary Working Papers in Linguistics, 16(Winter), 25-30.