[HPSG-L] HPSG and Innateness
Antonio Machicao y Priemer
mapriema at hu-berlin.de
Mon Sep 16 11:34:12 UTC 2019
What about:
between 2 and 3: "I don't know, that's why my analyses do not rely on it."
I would think that many people are just agnostic with respect to that
point concentrating rather on an adequate description of linguistic
phenomena
Viele Grüße -- Antonio
Am 16.09.19 um 13:14 schrieb Stefan Müller:
> Hi everybody,
>
> Long time no discussion of content on this list ...
>
> Bob and me coauthored a paper and we made claims about HPSG
> practitioners and the assumption of innate domain specific knowledge
> about language. I reviewer remarked correctly that this is an
> impressionistic statement and that we did not do a poll on this. So here
> is the poll:
>
> Do you assume innate domain-specific knowledge?
>
> 1) yes, in print, it is part of my analysis (please provide reference)
>
> 2) yes, but my analyses do not rely on this
>
> 3) I did so but changed my mind in YEAR
>
> 4) no
>
> Could you please reply to me till Friday and I will then post a summary
> and we can discuss this on the list (if there is interest)
>
> Thanks! =:-)
>
>
> Best wishes
>
> Stefan
>
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