Free Variation in Grammar
Empirical and theoretical approaches

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https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.234Contributor(s)
Kopf, Kristin (editor)
Weber, Thilo (editor)
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EnglishAbstract
Recent years have seen a growing interest in grammatical variation, a core explanandum of grammatical theory. The present volume explores questions that are fundamental to this line of research: First, the question of whether variation can always and completely be explained by intra- or extra-linguistic predictors, or whether there is a certain amount of unpredictable – or ‘free’ – grammatical variation. Second, the question of what implications the (in-)existence of free variation would hold for our theoretical models and the empirical study of grammar. The volume provides the first dedicated book-length treatment of this long-standing topic. Following an introductory chapter by the editors, it contains ten case studies on potentially free variation in morphology and syntax drawn from Germanic, Romance, Uralic and Mayan.
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Theoretical linguistics; SyntaxDOI
10.1075/slcs.234Webshop link
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9789027249333, 9789027214287Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing CompanyPublisher website
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Amsterdam, 2023Series
Studies in Language Companion Series, 234Classification
Grammar, syntax and morphology