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Language Universals and the Performance-Grammar Correspondence Hypothesis
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https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195305432.003.0004Abstract
This chapter examines synchronic cross-linguistic patterns in grammars and language use. It proposes that " variation-defining" universals delimit the scope of possible variation across languages. Examples of such universals include the Greenbergian implicational universals and the parameters in the Government-Binding tradition. It argues that variation-defining universals should be understood in terms of performance principles. It further suggests these same performance principles govern variation of structures within languages, dictating that following a verb, short prepositional phrases should precede long prepositional phrases.
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