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Author Ortega-Santos, Iván

Title Data Representativity and Granularity in Spanish Syntax Subjecthood Across Dialects and Methodologies in Spanish
Published Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2024

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Description 1 online resource (153 p.)
Series Routledge Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics Series
Routledge Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics Series
Contents Cover -- Endorsements Page -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Syntax at the Crossroads: Acceptability Judgments on Trial -- 2.1 Challenges to the Use of Acceptability Judgments in Theoretical Syntax: The View From Experimental Syntax -- 2.1.1 Acceptability vs. Grammaticality: A First Look at the Relevance of Experimental Research to the Field of Generative Syntax
2.1.2 Research on the Reliability of Non-Quantitative Nonexperimental Data Collection Methods in Syntax: A Look at the Debate on Data Assessment with an Emphasis on Spanish -- 2.1.3 Why Adopt Formal Data Collection Methods? -- 2.1.4 Challenges in the Use of Acceptability Judgments in Experimental Settings and Beyond -- 2.1.5 Data Collection Marketplaces as a Tool to Increase Quantitative Standards: Advantages and Limitations -- 2.1.6 Replication in Closely Related Fields -- 2.1.7 Interim Summary
2.2 Acceptability Judgments vs. Data-Intensive Research Using Naturalistic Data: Variationism and Corpus Studies -- 2.2.1 Data Intensity and its Relevance to Generative Grammar -- 2.2.2 Acceptability and Naturalistic Data: Presence/Absence in Corpora vs. Acceptability -- 2.2.3 Using Social Media and the Web to Gather Data: Challenges and Limitations -- 2.2.4 A Brief Excursus on Spanish-Language Corpora and Their Relevance for Syntactic Research -- 2.2.5 Why Generative Syntax Needs Sociolinguistics and the Other Way Around -- 2.2.6 Approaches Focusing on the Relationship Between Both Fields
2.2.7 Sociosyntax: How to Navigate a Research Program Involving Both Fields -- 2.2.8 Interim Conclusion -- 2.3 Conclusion -- 3 Subjecthood Across Methodologies in Spanish: On the Concept of Syntactic Evidence -- 3.1 The Received View From Theoretical Syntax -- 3.1.1 The Labeling Approach to Movement and the Locality of Wh-Subjects -- 3.2 The Study of Subjecthood from an Experimental Perspective -- 3.2.1 The Locality of Subjects in Experimental Syntax -- 3.2.2 The VOS Order: The View From Experimental Syntax -- 3.2.3 Subject-Verb Inversion Under Wh-Movement
3.2.4 A Case Study on Code-Switching Research and the Syntax of Subjects -- 3.2.5 Interim Summary -- 3.3 The View From Sociolinguistics and Corpus Linguistics: The Relevance of Naturalistic Data -- 3.3.1 Sociolinguistics as a Motor of Change in Spanish Syntax -- 3.3.2 To What Degree Do the Results of Generative and Sociolinguistics Research Converge? -- 3.3.3 Data Granularity: Acceptability vs. Frequency/Corpus Data in the Study of Subjecthood -- 3.3.4 Interim Conclusion -- 3.4 Conclusion
Summary Data Representativity and Granularity in Spanish Syntax focuses on the dialogue between Generative Grammar, Variationism, and experimental linguistics with a unique emphasis on Spanish linguistics
Notes Description based upon print version of record
4 Microvariation and Dialect Distance in the Null Subject Properties of Spanish: Dialectology, Corpora, and Introspective Judgments
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ISBN 9781040006443
1040006442