Affiliation:
1. Goethe University of Frankfurt
Abstract
Abstract
Haider’s target paper presents a fresh and inspiring look at the nature of grammar change. The overall impression
of his approach is very convincing, especially his insistence on the point that language was not selected for communication –
hence it is no adaptation to communicative use. Nevertheless, I think three topics are in need of further discussion and
elaboration. First, I will discuss the question whether Haider’s conception of Darwinian selection covers all aspects of grammar
change. Second, I will consider the question of whether an approach that dispenses with UG (as Haider’s does) can explain why
grammars are the way they are. Third, I will question Haider’s equation of grammar with the genotype and of speech with the
phenotype and develop an alternative and more appropriate proposal where, among others, speech corresponds to behavior.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company