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Syntactic Complexity and Competition: The Singular-Plural Distinction in Western Armenian

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Bale, Alan; Khanjian, Hrayr
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Abstract
There is much debate in the linguistic literature about what mechanisms are responsible for accessing, implementing, and restricting grammatical competition. Building on this line of research, this article explores competition between plural and singular marking in Western Armenian, a language where grammatical competition results in a restricted interpretation of singular nouns. Of interest to competition theories in general, this restriction only occurs in certain grammatical environments: namely, definite NPs. As argued here, an adequate treatment of these facts requires comparing utterances in terms of their syntactic complexity (as Katzir (2007) proposes).
Date issued
2014-01
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/87585
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Linguistics and Philosophy
Journal
Linguistic Inquiry
Publisher
MIT Press
Citation
Bale, Alan, and Hrayr Khanjian. “Syntactic Complexity and Competition: The Singular-Plural Distinction in Western Armenian.” Linguistic Inquiry 45, no. 1 (January 2014): 1–26. © 2014 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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0024-3892
1530-9150

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