On the diversity of linguistic data and the integration of the language sciences

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Abstract

An integrated science of language is usually advocated as a step forward for linguistic research. In this paper, we maintain that integration of this sort is premature, and cannot take place before we identify a common object of study. We advocate instead a science of language that is inherently multi-faceted, and takes into account the different viewpoints as well as the different definitions of the object of study. We also advocate the use of different data sources, which, if non-contradictory, can provide more solid evidence for linguistic analysis. Last, we argue that generative grammar is an important tile in the puzzle.

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D’Alessandro, R., & van Oostendorp, M. (2017). On the diversity of linguistic data and the integration of the language sciences. Frontiers in Psychology, 8(NOV). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.02002

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