Why we need a gradient approach to word order

Author:

Levshina Natalia1,Namboodiripad Savithry2ORCID,Allassonnière-Tang Marc3ORCID,Kramer Mathew4ORCID,Talamo Luigi5ORCID,Verkerk Annemarie5ORCID,Wilmoth Sasha6ORCID,Rodriguez Gabriela Garrido1,Gupton Timothy Michael7ORCID,Kidd Evan8910ORCID,Liu Zoey11,Naccarato Chiara12ORCID,Nordlinger Rachel6ORCID,Panova Anastasia12ORCID,Stoynova Natalia12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics , Nijmegen , The Netherlands

2. Department of Linguistics , University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , MI , USA

3. MNHN/CNRS/Université Paris Cité , Paris , France

4. University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , MI , USA

5. Saarland University , Saarbrücken , Germany

6. University of Melbourne , Melbourne , Australia

7. University of Georgia , Athens , GA , USA

8. MPI for Psycholinguistics , Nijmegen , The Netherlands

9. The Australian National University , Canberra , Australia

10. ARC Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language , Canberra , Australia

11. University of Florida , Gainesville , FL , USA

12. National Research University Higher School of Economics , Moscow , Russia

Abstract

AbstractThis article argues for a gradient approach to word order, which treats word order preferences, both within and across languages, as a continuous variable. Word order variability should be regarded as a basic assumption, rather than as something exceptional. Although this approach follows naturally from the emergentist usage-based view of language, we argue that it can be beneficial for all frameworks and linguistic domains, including language acquisition, processing, typology, language contact, language evolution and change, and formal approaches. Gradient approaches have been very fruitful in some domains, such as language processing, but their potential is not fully realized yet. This may be due to practical reasons. We discuss the most pressing methodological challenges in corpus-based and experimental research of word order and propose some practical solutions.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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