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On the need for experimental syntax

2019
The use of expert intuition as a source of evidence in theoretical syntax has long been criticized. Here I review some of the main points of the debate. Using examples from research done by me and collaborates, I argue that an experimental approach is essential when studying subtle structural contrasts, in particular when doing comparative studies. The
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A Syntax-Error-Handling Technique and Its Experimental Analysis

ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 1983
Seppo Sippu, Eljas Soisalon-Soininen
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Experimental approach : The case of the syntax of attributive adjectives

2013
In French, as well as in other Romance languages, attributive adjectives (A) can appear both before or after the noun (N): (1) une agréable soirée (anteposed) / une soirée agréable (postposed) ‘a nice evening’.Semantically, the general idea is that anteposed As tend to be subsective or intensional, whereas the postposed ones tend to be intersective (or
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The empirical status of data in syntax: A reply to Gibson and Fedorenko

Language and Cognitive Processes, 2013
Jon Sprouse, Diogo Almeida
exaly  

Experimental Syntax of Croatian: Linearity Beats Hierarchy in Gender

2016
In Croatian, as well as in some other South Slavic languages, SV and VS conditions in gender agreement of coordinate structures differ substantially. Results of our previous psycholinguistic experiments within the Coordinated Research in the Experimental Morphosyntax of South Slavic Languages (EMSS) project confirm statistically significant differences
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Two (non-) islands in Slovenian: A study in Experimental Syntax

Linguistics, 2018
Arthur Stepanov, Penka Stateva
exaly  

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