The Parametric Comparison Method (PCM) is a comparative procedure designed to investigate phylogenetic relationships between languages. It is based on the assumption that (syntactic) parameter theories may provide a radically new and mathematically reliable system or studying the historical evolution and classification of languages into families, and that the synchronic and the historical study of formal grammar can be ultimately related within a unified approach, made available precisely by the rise of parametric linguistics. This chapter shows that parameter analyses can be successfully used to attain historical adequacy: the fact that parametric classifications largely match the established families demonstrates the possibility of reconstructing history through syntactic parameters, which appear to carry a chronologically deep, statistically robust, and prevailingly vertical historical signal. In addition, parameter systems as theories of grammatical variation and its implicational structure receive novel support precisely from their success with historical issues: the correctness of the phylogenetic hypotheses made by the PCM further confirms the universal theory of parameters, constraints, and implications subsumed into it.

Parameter Theory and Parametric Comparison / Guardiano, Cristina; Longobardi, Giuseppe. - STAMPA. - (2017), pp. 377-398. [10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199573776.013.16]

Parameter Theory and Parametric Comparison

GUARDIANO, Cristina;
2017

Abstract

The Parametric Comparison Method (PCM) is a comparative procedure designed to investigate phylogenetic relationships between languages. It is based on the assumption that (syntactic) parameter theories may provide a radically new and mathematically reliable system or studying the historical evolution and classification of languages into families, and that the synchronic and the historical study of formal grammar can be ultimately related within a unified approach, made available precisely by the rise of parametric linguistics. This chapter shows that parameter analyses can be successfully used to attain historical adequacy: the fact that parametric classifications largely match the established families demonstrates the possibility of reconstructing history through syntactic parameters, which appear to carry a chronologically deep, statistically robust, and prevailingly vertical historical signal. In addition, parameter systems as theories of grammatical variation and its implicational structure receive novel support precisely from their success with historical issues: the correctness of the phylogenetic hypotheses made by the PCM further confirms the universal theory of parameters, constraints, and implications subsumed into it.
2017
feb-2017
Inglese
The Oxford Handbook of Universal Grammar
Roberts, Ian
377
398
22
9780199573776
Oxford University Press
REGNO UNITO DI GRAN BRETAGNA
Oxford
cognitive historical paradigm, historical adequacy, Parametric Comparison Method, grammatical variation, parameter schemata, implicational structure of parametric diversity, nominal domain, possible grammars, parametric quantitative taxonomies
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Parameter Theory and Parametric Comparison / Guardiano, Cristina; Longobardi, Giuseppe. - STAMPA. - (2017), pp. 377-398. [10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199573776.013.16]
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