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Studia Linguistica
THEORETICAL A‐GRAMMATISM: THE CASE FOR AN ELIMINATIVIST MINIMALISM
Claudia Pañeda
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Guillermo Lorenzo
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-07-23
Journal:
Studia Linguistica
scimago Q1
SJR: 0.344
CiteScore: 1.2
Impact factor: 0.4
ISSN: 00393193, 14679582, 24111562, 01371169
Abstract
This paper explores patterns of cross‐linguistic, intra‐linguistic and individual variation in the acceptability of sentences with extraction from islands, a classic object of attention of generative grammar. It asks which “competence” concept better fits the presented data. We contrast two alternative views: one that ascribes a multilingual competence to individual speakers, in the “rich competence” tradition of acquisition theory, and another one based on a “competence‐free” kind of model, which is framed as an instantiation of the minimalist approach to the language faculty. We conclude that the latter eliminativist approach is better suited to account for variation in the acceptability of island sentences.
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