Syntactic Variation from Individuals to Populations
Language as a Complex System
Description
This Element presents a computational theory of syntactic variation that brings together (i) models of individual differences across distinct speakers, (ii) models of dialectal differences across distinct populations, and (iii) models of register differences across distinct contexts. It undertakes case-studies to show how variation unfolds.
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