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Hagit Borer |
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Department
of Linguistics University
of Southern California Los
Angeles, CA 90089-1693 USA Taking as a
starting point the study of the human language faculty within the generative
approach, my research for the past 15 years |
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spans three
sub-areas of linguistics: comparative syntax, morphosyntax and language
acquisition. My study of inter-grammatical variation and comparative
syntax led to the development of the hypothesis that this variation is reducible
to the functional/inflectional component. This hypothesis, in turn,
served as a starting point for the study of the functional/ inflectional
system in general and its interaction with syntax in particular, therefore
leading to the emergence of a morphosyntactic model. From a different
perspective, these hypotheses brought about the investigation of child
language and the acquisition of grammatical knowledge. |
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In recent years, I have been
pursuing an approach which shifts the computational load away from the
lexical entry to the syntactic structure, subscribing to the view that an
independent linguistic lexicon includes a minimal amount of structural
information, and that it is structural constraints which determine
traditionally lexical properties such as syntactic category type and argument
structure. I have pursued the consequences of that approach for morphosyntax,
for language acquisition, and for the syntax-semantics interface. |
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