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Edwin Battistella : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edwin Battistella Edwin Battistella (born 1955) is an American linguist known for work on markedness, syntax, and language attitudes. He is a professor of Humanities and Culture at Southern Oregon University in Ashland, Oregon. ==Background== Battistella studied linguistics at the City University of New York Graduate School and University Center, receiving a Ph.D. in 1981. His dissertation, ''Topics in the Theory of Inflection'', written under the direction of Robert Fiengo, developed the early theory of abstract case introduced in Noam Chomsky’s 1980 article “On Case Theory”.〔Battistella, Edwin. 1981. ''Topics in the Theory of Inflection''. Ph.D. dissertation, City Univ. of New York. DAI #AAC8203267. Also reproduced from Indiana University Linguistics Club (Bloomington, IN 1982).〕 The dissertation proposed that many instances of grammatical agreement could be treated as the assignment of abstract case features from clauses to the categories they contained, making a distinction between inherent and assigned case features.
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