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Experimental Syntax and Slavic Languages

open access: yes, 2021
The chapter reviews a number of empirical domains that recently came into the focus of research in Slavic experimental syntax, including island phenomena, syntactic Superiority effects, various types of agreement, word order, and scope interaction, among others.
Arthur Stepanov
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The Future of Experimental Syntax

2023
AbstractIn this concluding chapter of the handbook, each contributor has written a 500 word mini-essay presenting their view of the future of experimental syntax, from the important theoretical questions on the horizon, to the methodological challenges that experimental syntacticians need to solve to answer those questions.
Lisa S Pearl   +2 more
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Three open questions in experimental syntax

Linguistics Vanguard: Multimodal Online Journal, 2015
AbstractThis article presents a review of current research in experimental syntax, with a focus on three open questions and the (methodo)logical tools that have been developed to explore them. The three questions are: (1) Are the published data underlying syntactic theories valid?, (2) How can we determine the source of acceptability judgment ...
Jon Sprouse
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Experimental Syntax and Island Effects.

open access: yes, 2012
Sprouse, J. & N. Hornstein (to appear). Experimental Syntax and Island Effects. Cambridge: CUP.
Sprouse, J., Hornstein, N.
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Experimental syntax

2023
Yamila Sevilla, María Elina Sánchez
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Eye-Tracking and Experimental Syntax

2023
Abstract In order to use eye-tracking to investigate grammatical representations and the commitments made by formal syntactic theories, researchers must have clear linking hypotheses between reading behavior, parsing operations and grammatical constructs.
Dave Kush, Brian Dillon
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An experimental evaluation of delimiters in a command language syntax

International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1984
Abstract This article examines the effects of delimiters on the cognitive processes involved in command construction and interpretation. After a theoretical analysis of the impact of delimiters on commands, two techniques of delimiter usage were examined: single-level delimiters (space) and two-level hierarchical delimiters (space and comma). Using a
Michael L. Schneider   +2 more
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Formal Methods in Experimental Syntax

2023
Abstract This chapter provides an overview of some ways to bring evidence from experimental language-processing work to bear on theories of syntax, where the relevant syntactic theories are formulated as explicit, self-contained formal grammars.
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Quantitative and Experimental Syntax: Topics and Methods

2021
In this paper, we discuss some issues related to the kind of data typically used in syntactic research. We first propose a critical view of grammaticality judgments, traditionally employed in formal syntax, by highlighting their variability and their gradient dimension.
Bîlbîie, Gabriela   +2 more
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The syntax of Korean VP anaphora: an experimental investigation

Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 2020
The Korean VP anaphor (VPA) kuleha or kulay ‘do so’ has often been argued to involve ellipsis of an articulated VP structure, which is replaced with the surface form at PF (e.g., Cho in Lang Res 32:621–636, 1996; Ha in Korean J Linguist 35:471–487, 2010; Park in Linguist Res 32:693–718, 2015).
Kyeong-min Kim   +2 more
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