Reminder: History and Philosophy of Linguistics Reading group

Next meeting: Tuesday, June 24, 5-6.30pm, Woolley S361.

Reading: ALAN HUFFMAN, The linguistics of William Diver and the Columbia school

WORD, VOLUME 52, NUMBER 1 (APRIL, 2001): 29-68.

Abstract: The school of linguistics established by William Diver, known
as the Columbia school, is arguably the most radical on today's linguistic 
scene. Many of the insights that appear as important or interesting ideas in 
today's functionalist thinking were incorporated by Diver in a coherent, 
comprehensive theoretical framework even before functionalism emerged as a 
distinct line of thought. Diver eschewed a-prioristic and purely deductive 
categorizations and grounded his work on an empirically-motivated distinction 
between the language-specific and the universal. He offered a penetrating 
critique of the categories of syntax which showed them to be a flawed basis for 
analysis of language, and thereby demonstrated a foundational fault in 
generative grammar. By focusing on naturally occurring discourse data, the 
Columbia school has been led to a view of grammatical structure as driven by 
the communicative function of language and by the effect of human behavioral 
traits such as inference and minimization of effort. This view reveals that a 
great deal of what had been regarded as "core syntax" or polysemic is in fact 
monosemic signal-meaning pairing. Columbia-school analyses demonstrate such 
hypotheses with innovative contextualized and quantitative validation 
techniques. The same orienting principles yield an explanatory phonology, one 
that is thoroughly "natural" and grounded in phonetic substance without being 
merely descriptive. The Columbia-school framework offers an original view of 
what constitutes explanation in linguistics.

Reading available by signing up at http://hplinguistics.pbworks.com

Enquiries: [email protected]

All welcome!


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