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Language Acquisition and Learnability is an accessible introduc- tion to learnability theory and its interactions with linguistic theories. Working within the Principles and Parameters frame- work, the book surveys general concepts from formal learning theory and complexity theory, together with important findings from developmental psycholinguistics, historical linguistics and language processing. Written by a team of leading researchers, it examines important techniques that can be used to obtain interesting and empirically testable predictions from parametric theories of language variation and includes chapters on syntax, diachronic syntax and the relationship between linguistic complexity and the form of parameters. Fully integrated, and complete with a large number of exercises to test readers on their understanding of the material, this book will become essential reading for students and researchers in linguistic theory. Stefano Bertolo has taught at Rutgers University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has presented the results of his research on learnability and parametric linguistics at several international conferences. His published work includes the article ‘‘Maturation and Learnability’’ (1995) in the journal Language Acquisition and the entry ‘‘Formal Models of Language Acquisition’’ in The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences (1999). Language Acquisition and Learnability Edited by STEFANO BERTOLO PUBLISHEDBY THEPRESSSYNDICATEOFTHEUNIVERSITY OFCAMBRIDGE ThePittBuilding,TrumpingtonStreet,Cambridge,UnitedKingdom CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITYPRESS TheEdinburghBuilding,CambridgeCB22RU,UK www.cup.cam.ac.uk 40West20thStreet,NewYork,NY10011-4211,USA www.cup.org 10StamfordRoad,Oakleigh,Melbourne3166,Australia RuizdeAlarco´n13,28014Madrid,Spain #CambridgeUniversityPress2001 Thisbookisincopyright.Subjecttostatutoryexception andtotheprovisionsofrelevantcollectivelicensingagreements, noreproductionofanypartmaytakeplacewithout thewrittenpermissionofCambridgeUniversityPress. Firstpublished2001 PrintedintheUnitedKingdomattheUniversityPress,Cambridge TypefaceTimes System3B2 AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary ISBN0521641497hardback ISBN0521646200paperback Contents List of contributors vi Preface vii 1 A brief overview of learnability 1 stefano bertolo 2 Learnability and the acquisition of syntax 15 martin atkinson 3 Language change and learnability 81 ian roberts 4 Information theory, complexity and linguistic descriptions 126 robin clark 5 The Structural Triggers Learner 172 william g. sakas and janet d. fodor References 234 Index 244 Contributors Martin Atkinson, Department of Language and Linguistics, University of Essex Stefano Bertolo, 8849 Mountain Ridge Circle, Austin, Texas TX 78759 Robin Clark, Department of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania Janet Dean Fodor, Ph.D. Program in Linguistics, Graduate Center, City University of New York Ian Roberts, Department of Linguistics, University of Stuttgart William Gregory Sakas, Department of Computer Science, Hunter College and Ph.D. Program in Computer Science, Graduate Center, City University of New York Preface Language learning is considered by many to be one of the central problems of linguistics and, more generally, cognitive science. Yet, the very same interdisciplinary nature that makes this field of study so interesting, makes it somehow di(cid:129)cult for researchers to reach a thorough understanding of the issues at play. This follows from the fact that research in the field by necessity has to draw on techniques and results that come from traditionally disparate fields such as linguis- tics, psychology and computer science. This book has been conceived as a companion to learnability for the benefit of those linguists that base their work on Chomsky’s Principles and Parameters Hypothesis. General concepts from formal learning theory and complexity theory and important facts from developmental psycholinguistics, historical linguistics and language processing have been introduced in a tutorial and completely self-contained fashion, so as to introduce linguists of the parametric persuasion to important techniques that can be used (and indeed have been used in the recent research literature) to obtain interesting and empirically testable predictions from parametric theories of language variation. The tutorial nature of the book is demonstrated by the large number of exercises that can be used by readers to test their understanding of the material. In the editing of the book a conscious e(cid:255)ort has been made in order to integrate the five chapters as tightly as possible by means of extensive cross-referencing. S. Bertolo Acknowledgments This book started as a tutorial prepared by the authors for the Fall 1996 meeting of the Linguistic Association of Great Britain, in Cardi(cid:255). The support of the Linguistic Association of Great Britain allowed us viii Preface to start this project and we are very pleased to be able to express our gratitude here. In addition, the editor of the volume wishes to thank Dr Andrew Winnard, hiseditoratCambridge UniversityPress, forwaitingpatiently while the editing of the manuscript was being delayed by the ever growing time demands of a fast paced non-academic work environment on one side and a young family on the other.

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