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Modeling crosslinguistic diversity in Differential Object Marking through the Parametric Comparison Method

Project
The present project aims at designing a system of syntactic parameters, shaped on the toolkit provided by the Parametric Comparison Method (PCM), in order to model crosslinguistic variation in a domain of the grammar which has never been explored at this broad level, namely that of Differential Object Marking (DOM). To achieve this goal, statistical techniques will be instrumental. Despite the pervasiveness of splits in the morpho-syntactic marking of objects, which are at the core of DOM, and despite deep typological and formal investigation, there is no current unified theoretical framework this phenomenon can be systematized under. This project aims at taking the first steps in filling this gap. In doing so, not only will it contribute to the understanding of the formal nature of objects, but it will also enhance insights into the cognitive mechanisms underlying syntactic diversity across natural languages. This unprecedented enterprise is now conceivable thanks to the formal, methodological framework made available by the PCM, which in this project will be applied to a radically novel set of data. The project has two main goals: 1. Deriving from a constrained set of parameters the apparently unrestrained distribution of crosslinguistic DOM manifestations 2. Providing a novel testing domain for modeling and measuring crosslinguistic syntactic diversity through the PCM In the model adopted by the PCM, each parameter is minimally defined by the following properties: (i) it stems from a universal set of more abstract formats; (ii) it is responsible of different (covarying) observable patterns; (iii) it is part of a network of cross-parametric dependencies. Adapting the domain of variation encompassed by DOM to such a rigorous system poses non-trivial challenges, due to the vast amount of interacting properties in the manifestations of this phenomenon. This will be addressed with the crucial aid of statistical investigation. Different bivariate and multivariate methods will be applied, such as cluster analysis, multivariate correspondence analysis and association between pairs of languages. The initial dataset covers 60 languages from various families, mostly from Eurasia (Indo-European, Basque, Sino-Tibetan, Altaic), but also including a significant sample of Afro-Asiatic. A comprehensive list of DOM patterns will be created, starting from the material collected in Irimia’s work, and considering complex interactions between DOM and various modules of the grammar (e.g., the internal structure of the nominal domain, the verbal and clausal domain, tense and aspect). The output of the project is a system of parameters defining the observed variation concerning DOM in the dataset, which will eventually be applied at a wide-scale (ideally global) level. The parameters will be set in the languages of the dataset, to test their consistency with the parameter setting algorithm assumed in the model and with their explanatory power in terms of crosslinguistic coverage. The parameter grid so obtained will then be used for measuring language similarity.
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Overview

Contributor (3)

GUARDIANO Cristina   Scientific Manager  
IRIMIA Monica Alexandrina   Participant  
MORLINI Isabella   Participant  

Representatives

LUMIELLA Vincenzo   Administrative  

Leading department

Department of Communication and Economics   Principale  

Term type

FAR 2024 Progetti interdisciplinari - Linea UNIMORE

Financier

Università degli Studi di MODENA e REGGIO EMILIA
Funding Organization

Partner

Università degli Studi di MODENA e REGGIO EMILIA

Total Contribution (assigned) University (EUR)

59,952€

Date/time interval

December 1, 2024 - July 31, 2025

Project duration

8 months

Skills

Concepts (4)


PE1_14 - Mathematical statistics - (2024)

SH4_10 - Language typology; historical linguistics - (2024)

SH4_9 - Theoretical linguistics; computational linguistics - (2024)

Settore GLOT-01/A - Glottologia e linguistica

Research Outputs

Research outputs

Rare uniparental lineages reveal external ancestries in the gene pool of the Italian linguistic enclave of Grecìa Salentina 
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
2025
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