In:Syntax and Variation: Reconciling the Biological and the Social
Edited by Leonie Cornips and Karen P. Corrigan
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 265] 2005
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 22 June 2005
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.265.toc
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Table of contents
Toward an integrated approach to syntactic variation: A retrospective and prospective synopsis
Part 1: Aspects of modularity
A modular approach to sociolinguistic variation in syntax: The gerund in Ecuadorian Spanish
Selective optionality in language development
Syntactic variation and spoken language
Part 2: Individual speaker variability and methodological innovation
Idiolectal variation and syntactic theory
Focus raising: A paradigmatic example of the treatment of syntactic variation
Part 3: Syntactic variability, social stratification and real/apparent time
Variation and the minimalist program
Principles and parameters in change
Morphosyntactic variation and theory: Subject-verb agreement in Acadian French
Part 4: Syntactic variability across geographical space
Word order variation in three-verb clusters and the division of labour between generative linguistics and sociolinguistics
The third dimension of person features
Index
