Book contents
- The Parameter in Generative Grammar
- The Parameter in Generative Grammar
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 The Birth of the Concept of Parameter in Generative Grammar and Its Development until Lectures on Government and Binding
- 2 The Formulation of the Main Parameters of the Government-Binding Theory
- 3 The Development of the Concept of Parameter in Minimalism
- 4 The Main Parameters of the Government-Binding Theory in Current Generative Theory
- 5 The Head-Complement Parameter
- 6 Some Concluding Remarks on Parameterization
- References
- Index of Languages
- Index of Names
- Subject Index
3 - The Development of the Concept of Parameter in Minimalism
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 April 2025
- The Parameter in Generative Grammar
- The Parameter in Generative Grammar
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 The Birth of the Concept of Parameter in Generative Grammar and Its Development until Lectures on Government and Binding
- 2 The Formulation of the Main Parameters of the Government-Binding Theory
- 3 The Development of the Concept of Parameter in Minimalism
- 4 The Main Parameters of the Government-Binding Theory in Current Generative Theory
- 5 The Head-Complement Parameter
- 6 Some Concluding Remarks on Parameterization
- References
- Index of Languages
- Index of Names
- Subject Index
Summary
Chapter 3 focuses on the debate about the concept of parameter which took place during the first decade of the twenty-first century. The first two positions discussed are Kayne’s (2000, 2005) microparametric approach and Baker’s (2001, 2008) macroparametric approach. These two approaches are then confronted with Newmeyer’s (2004, 2005) criticism. Finally, two lines of linguistic inquiry which are particularly relevant to the evaluation of the notion of parameter are presented, namely Roberts and Holmberg’s (2010) hierarchical parametric model and Longobardi’s and his collaborators’ Parametric Comparison Method (PCM). On the one hand, Roberts and Holmberg’s (2010) model overcomes the limitations of micro- and macroparameters by combining a lexically based, microparametric view of linguistic variation with the idea that parametric variation is an emergent property of the interaction of Universal Grammar, primary linguistic data, and third factor considerations. On the other hand, the unprecedented results achieved by the PCM in establishing the genealogical relations among languages on the basis of syntactic comparison arguably attest to the validity of the parametric model.
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- The Parameter in Generative GrammarA History of a Concept, pp. 152 - 202Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025