Advanced experimental syntax (Syntaxe expérimentale avancée)

==Professor A. Abeillé Monday 11:30 13h30 starting January 25th 2021

https://u-paris.zoom.us/j/87000465073?pwd=MXBJc1pOckFGL2wzVEdIVWp2cm9iUT09 ID de réunion : 870 0046 5073 Code secret : 844907

Moodle: https://moodle.u-paris.fr/course/view.php?id=13791

Main goals
  1. argument order and transivity alternation (ditransitive verbs, passives)
  2. locality constraints on long distance dependencies (“islands”)
  3. elliptical sentences, such as sluicing (Paul left, I dont know when) or gapping (Paul left yesterday and Mary this morning), which are very common in speaking and writing and which challenge most syntactic theories.

The theories are tested with attested data (from large corpora) and with controlled experiments (acceptability judgements, maze task, eye-tracking).

References

A. Abeillé, B. Hemforth, E. Winckel, E. Gibson 2020. Extraction from subject : differences in acceptability depend on the discourse function of the construction, Cognition, 204. Futrell, Levy, R.P., & Gibson, E. (2020). Dependency locality as an explanatory principle for word order. Language. Gibson, E. & Fedorenko, E. 2013. The need for quantitative methods in syntax and semantics research. Language and Cognitive Processes, 28:88–124. Poppels, T., & Kehler, A. 2019. Reconsidering asymmetries in voice-mismatched VP-ellipsis. Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics, 4(1), 60.