In:Questioning Theoretical Primitives in Linguistic Inquiry: Papers in honor of Ricardo Otheguy
Edited by Naomi Shin and Daniel Erker
[Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics 76] 2018
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 6 December 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/sfsl.76.toc
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Table of contents
First principles in linguistic inquiry
Daniel Erker
Naomi Shin
Categories of grammar and categories of speech: When the quest for symmetry meets inherent variability
Shana Poplack
Variable grammars: Competence as a statistical abstraction from performance. Constructing theories from data
Gregory R. Guy
Discovering structure: Person and accessibility
Catherine Travis
Rena Torres Cacoullos
The justification of grammatical categories
Wallis Reid
Spooky Grammatical Effects
Joseph Davis
Ditransitives and the English System of Degree of Control: A Columbia School analysis
Nancy Stern
LatinUs and linguistics: Complaints, conflicts, and contradictions – The anthro-political linguistics solution
Ana Celia Zentella
Reviving the unicorn: Linguistic reconsiderations for the existence of Spanglish
Rachel Varra
Bilingual acquisition: Difference or incompleteness?
Carmen Silva-Corvalán
An incomplete disquisition against ‘incomplete acquisition’: With particular reference to changes in the distribution of the subjunctive in Spanish
Marcel den Dikken
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