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Author Search all publications by the author Lightfoot, David
Title The ecology of languages
Written in English
Source Journal Revista de documentação de estudos em lingüística teórica e aplicada. - São Paulo
Volume 23
Year 2007
Page 17-41
Classification
Domains / Sign language / Individual sign languages / Nicaraguan Sign Language
Domains / Grammaticography / Models of grammar / Generative grammar / Universal grammar
Domains / Grammaticography / Theory of grammar / Continuum (theory of grammar)
Domains / Psycholinguistics / Language comprehension / Reanalysis (psycholing.)
Domains / History of language / Morphological change
Domains / History of language / Language change / Reanalysis
Domains / History of language / Syntactic change
Domains / Theory of language / Generative theory of language / Nativist hypothesis
Levels / Morphology / Inflection / Declension / Case (morph.) / Genitive
Levels / Morphology / Inflection / Verb inflection / Tense (morph.) / Present perfect
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Deep/Surface structure / Movement (synt.) / Movement, verb movement
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English / Early Modern English
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English / Middle English
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Idioma de signos nicaragüense; Nicaraguan Sign Language ; UG; Universal grammar ; Gradience (theory of grammar) ; Continuum (theory of grammar) ; Coercion; Early closure (psycholing.) ; Late closure (psycholing.) ; Reanalysis (psycholing.) ; Sprachwandel (morph.) ; Language change (morph.) ; Morphological change ; Reanalysis ; Sprachwandel (synt.) ; Syntactic change ; Innate ideas hypothesis; Poverty of the stimulus-argument; Lernbarkeit (von Sprache) ; Learnability (of language) ; Nature/nurture; Logisches Problem (Spracherwerb) ; Logical problem (language acquisition) ; Nativist hypothesis ; Genetivus; Sächsischer Genitiv; Genitive ; Passé composé; Passato prossimo; Present perfect ; Verb movement ; Early Modern English ; Middle English