Marrying Boas and Chomsky: Davis, Gillon and Matthewson on “formal” diversity research
I was happy to see the recent methodological article in the (online-only) “Perspectives” section of Language by Henry Davis, Carrie Gillon and Lisa Matthewson: “How to investigate linguistic diversity: Lessons from the Pacific Northwest”. The three authors (henceforth, DG&M) defend the approach...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.rzxgkj 2023-05-15T18:39:29+02:00 Marrying Boas and Chomsky: Davis, Gillon and Matthewson on “formal” diversity research Haspelmath, Martin 2015-03-09 http://dlc.hypotheses.org/775 fr fre Diversity Linguistics Comment 10670/1.rzxgkj http://dlc.hypotheses.org/775 Diversity Linguistics Comment lang phil Blog post https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6947/ 2015 fttriple 2023-01-22T16:33:04Z I was happy to see the recent methodological article in the (online-only) “Perspectives” section of Language by Henry Davis, Carrie Gillon and Lisa Matthewson: “How to investigate linguistic diversity: Lessons from the Pacific Northwest”. The three authors (henceforth, DG&M) defend the approach of their very interesting work on Salishan, Wakashan and Tsimshianic languages, e.g. on the semantics of determiners and quantifiers. The main point of their paper is that elicitation-based negative e. Other/Unknown Material Tsimshian* Unknown Pacific |
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I was happy to see the recent methodological article in the (online-only) “Perspectives” section of Language by Henry Davis, Carrie Gillon and Lisa Matthewson: “How to investigate linguistic diversity: Lessons from the Pacific Northwest”. The three authors (henceforth, DG&M) defend the approach of their very interesting work on Salishan, Wakashan and Tsimshianic languages, e.g. on the semantics of determiners and quantifiers. The main point of their paper is that elicitation-based negative e. |
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