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Roots : linguistics in search of its evidential base / edited by Sam Featherston, Wolfgang Sternefeld.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in generative grammar ; 96.Publication details: Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, ©2007.Description: 1 online resource (vi, 383 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110198621
  • 3110198622
  • 3110193159
  • 9783110193152
  • 9786612194504
  • 6612194502
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Roots.DDC classification:
  • 410 22
LOC classification:
  • P126 .R665 2007eb
Other classification:
  • 17.04
  • 17.46
  • ER 760
Online resources:
Contents:
Portuguese: corpora, coordination and agreement / Doug Arnold, Louisa Sadler and Aline Villavicencio -- Contributing to the extraction/parenthesis debate / Katrin Axel and Tanja Kiziak -- Quantifying quantifier scope / Oliver Bott and Janina Radó -- Is syntactic knowledge probabilistic? / Joan Bresnan -- Psycholinguistic perspectives on grammatical representations / Harald Clahsen -- Early language separation / Elena Dieser -- I need data which I can rely on / Thomas Hoffman -- Locality and accessibility in WH-questions / Philip Hofmeister [and others] -- Eye tracking as a tool to investigate the comprehension of referential expressions / Anke Karabanov, Peter Bosch, and Peter König -- Corpus data and experimental results as prosodic evidence / Denisa Lenertová and Stefan Sudhoff -- The retrieval and classification of negative polarity items using statistical profiles / Timm Lichte and Jan-Philipp Soehn -- Geographic distributions of linguistic variation reflect dynamics of differentiation / John Nerbonne and Wilbert Heeringa -- Focus and verb order in early new high german / Christopher D. Sapp -- Contrastive topics in pairing answers / Stavros Skopeteas and Caroline Féry -- Coordinate structures / Ilona Steiner -- Adverbs and sentence topics in processing English / Britta Stolterfoht, Lyn Frazier, and Charles Clifton, Jr.
Summary: The renewed focus on the evidential base of linguistics in general, but particularly on syntax, is in to a large degree dependent on technological developments: computers, electronic storage and transmission. These factors have enabled a revolution in the accessibility of digitally stored language, both in sampled and organized corpora and in its raw unsampled form on the internet. But this technology has also allowed a step-change in experimental methods readily available to linguists. The new arrival of such enormous quantities of data in greatly increased detail has made information accessi.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Portuguese: corpora, coordination and agreement / Doug Arnold, Louisa Sadler and Aline Villavicencio -- Contributing to the extraction/parenthesis debate / Katrin Axel and Tanja Kiziak -- Quantifying quantifier scope / Oliver Bott and Janina Radó -- Is syntactic knowledge probabilistic? / Joan Bresnan -- Psycholinguistic perspectives on grammatical representations / Harald Clahsen -- Early language separation / Elena Dieser -- I need data which I can rely on / Thomas Hoffman -- Locality and accessibility in WH-questions / Philip Hofmeister [and others] -- Eye tracking as a tool to investigate the comprehension of referential expressions / Anke Karabanov, Peter Bosch, and Peter König -- Corpus data and experimental results as prosodic evidence / Denisa Lenertová and Stefan Sudhoff -- The retrieval and classification of negative polarity items using statistical profiles / Timm Lichte and Jan-Philipp Soehn -- Geographic distributions of linguistic variation reflect dynamics of differentiation / John Nerbonne and Wilbert Heeringa -- Focus and verb order in early new high german / Christopher D. Sapp -- Contrastive topics in pairing answers / Stavros Skopeteas and Caroline Féry -- Coordinate structures / Ilona Steiner -- Adverbs and sentence topics in processing English / Britta Stolterfoht, Lyn Frazier, and Charles Clifton, Jr.

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The renewed focus on the evidential base of linguistics in general, but particularly on syntax, is in to a large degree dependent on technological developments: computers, electronic storage and transmission. These factors have enabled a revolution in the accessibility of digitally stored language, both in sampled and organized corpora and in its raw unsampled form on the internet. But this technology has also allowed a step-change in experimental methods readily available to linguists. The new arrival of such enormous quantities of data in greatly increased detail has made information accessi.

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