2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-024-1932-0_1
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One Feature—One Head: Features as Functional Heads in Language Acquisition and Attrition

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“…This line of reasoning ties in with other recent theoretical approaches that call for all features and the functional sequence they occur in being candidates for restructuring in heritage language grammars (Putnam, 2020;Putnam et al, 2019;Scontras et al, 2018).…”
Section: Restructuring Featuressupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…This line of reasoning ties in with other recent theoretical approaches that call for all features and the functional sequence they occur in being candidates for restructuring in heritage language grammars (Putnam, 2020;Putnam et al, 2019;Scontras et al, 2018).…”
Section: Restructuring Featuressupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The bulk of research on complexity from a typological perspective has focused on providing descriptive generalizations; however, the majority of them fall short of engaging in attempts to propose predictive outcomes. If, as recently stated by Polinsky and Scontras (2020), one of the next important steps in advancing research on heritage language grammars requires the development of a working notion of predicting grammatical outcomes (Polinsky & Scontras, 2020;Putnam, 2020), we maintain that coming to terms with a heuristic of complexity is essential to this larger goal.…”
Section: Approaches To Complexitymentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…As regards the former difference, in this study I adopt a "1 Feature-1 Head" ('1F1H') architecture for syntax, largely following the argumentation lines presented by Putnam (2020). Under this approach, each feature is assumed to head its own functional phrase; in other words, I take each terminal node to amount to one single feature.…”
Section: Syntactic Architecture: 1 Feature-1 Headmentioning
confidence: 99%