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Subregular linguistics: Bridging theoretical linguistics and formal grammar

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Abstract

Subregular linguistics is a fairly new approach that seeks a deeper understanding of language by combining the rigor of formal grammar with the empirical sophistication of theoretical linguistics. The approach started in phonology but has since branched out to morphology and even syntax, unearthing unexpected parallels between these three domains of language. In this paper, I argue based on these results that subregular linguistics has a lot to offer to both fields. Subregular linguistics may be the ideal conduit for knowledge transfer between these two communities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)145-184
Number of pages40
JournalTheoretical Linguistics
Volume48
Issue number3-4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1 2022

Keywords

  • first-order logic
  • formal grammar
  • islands
  • minimalist grammars
  • phonology
  • subregular
  • syntax

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