Theorizing about Syntax
Independent Thinking and Motivated Reasoning
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Oct '26
£38.00
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Explores how Motivated Reasoning can play both negative and positive roles in linguistic research, illustrated with case studies throughout.
Illustrated with case studies throughout, this is the first work to examine the negative and positive roles of Motivated Reasoning in linguistic research, from the formulation of specific analyses to their assessments in the submission-and-review system at the academic core. It is essential reading for academic researchers in linguistics.Taking a new look at some widely accepted analyses of such syntactic patterns as minimality, head-movement, and LF, this book offers alternative theories while still working within the general Universal Grammar framework. It is the first of its kind to present an explicit and candid examination of how Motivated Reasoning (MR), the psychological tendency to substitute emotional reward for cold reasoning, affects the formulation and assessment of new ideas. Actual cases are used to illustrate the role of MR in the (subconscious) collection and interpretation of language data, and the association of such practices with theorization. It is also highlighted that the relation between MR and independent thinking is a double-edged sword, capable of either suppressing ideas not 'to one's taste' or facilitating the formulation of new ideas unique to each individual researcher. Covering a range of technical and meta-theoretical topics, this book is essential reading for theoretical syntacticians.
ISBN: 9781009428774
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226 pages