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Language down the garden path : the cognitive and biological basis for linguistic structures / edited by Montserrat Sanz, Itziar Laka, Michael K. Tanenhaus.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford studies in biolinguisticsPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780191664823
  • 0191664820
  • 1299794580
  • 9781299794580
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Language Down the Garden Path : The Cognitive and Biological Basis for Linguistic Structures.DDC classification:
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Contents:
""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""General Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""The Contributors""; ""List of Abbreviations""; ""Reprint of “The cognitive basis for linguistic structures�""; ""1 Sentence comprehension before and after 1970: Topics, debates, and techniques""; ""1.1 Introduction""; ""1.2 CBLS: A serendipitous beginning""; ""1.3 Setting the path for language-processing research""; ""1.4 Factors at play in processing""; ""1.5 More on the role of prediction and different sources of knowledge""; ""1.6 Prosodic and working memory constraints in sentence parsing""
""1.7 Why is the agent-initial pattern preferred?""""1.8 Universals, the syntax/semantics interface, and narrow syntax""; ""1.9 The role of grammar in language processing""; ""1.10 Uniquely linguistic? The neurocognitive perspective""; ""1.11 Language acquisition and abstractness""; ""1.12 Recapitulation""; ""1.13 Using this book for a course""; ""2 Anticipating the garden path: The horse raced past the barn ate the cake""; ""2.1 Introduction""; ""2.2 Background""; ""2.3 Adult language processing as an emergent property of the child�s learning""
""2.4 Prediction during sentence comprehension: Empirical findings""""2.5 Prediction during sentence comprehension: What is being predicted?""; ""2.6 Event comprehension and the challenge of change""; ""2.7 The challenge of change: Empirical findings""; ""2.8 From horses to squirrels: From predicting human behavior to understanding the human mind""; ""3 Inviting production to the Cognitive Basis party""; ""3.1 Introduction""; ""3.2 Sentence ambiguity and the powerful feeling of garden-pathing""; ""3.3 A different approach for other relative clauses""
""3.4 Ambiguity and meaning in relative clauses""""3.5 The role of production""; ""4 Thematic templates and the comprehension of relative clauses""; ""4.1 Processing relative clauses: Beyond fillers and gaps""; ""4.2 Thematic template mapping as a processing strategy""; ""4.3 Asymmetry in the comprehension and production of relative clauses""; ""5 The processing complexity of English relative clauses""; ""5.1 Introduction""; ""5.2 Reanalysis-based theories""; ""5.3 Experience-/surprisal-based theories""; ""5.4 Memory-based theories""; ""5.5 Evidence for each theory""; ""5.6 Summary""
""5.7 Experiment 1""""5.8 Experiment 2""; ""5.9 General discussion""; ""6 Prediction, Production, Priming, and imPlicit learning: A framework for psycholinguistics""; ""6.1 Introduction""; ""6.2 The psycholinguistic chain""; ""6.3 Phonotactic learning: An example study""; ""6.4 Loops in the chain: Two new links""; ""6.5 Conclusions: The weakest links""; ""7 Enduring themes in sentence comprehension: Projecting linguistic structures""; ""7.1 Introduction""; ""7.2 Comprehenders form linguistic structures""; ""7.3 Linguistic elements project structure""; ""7.4 Common representations interact""
Summary: This text traces the lines of research that grew out of Thomas Bever's 'The Cognitive Basis of Linguistic Structures'. Leading scientists review over 40 years of debates on the factors at play in language comprehension, production, and acquisition; the current status of universals; and virtually every topic relevant in psycholinguistics since 1970.
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This text traces the lines of research that grew out of Thomas Bever's 'The Cognitive Basis of Linguistic Structures'. Leading scientists review over 40 years of debates on the factors at play in language comprehension, production, and acquisition; the current status of universals; and virtually every topic relevant in psycholinguistics since 1970.

""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""General Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""The Contributors""; ""List of Abbreviations""; ""Reprint of “The cognitive basis for linguistic structures�""; ""1 Sentence comprehension before and after 1970: Topics, debates, and techniques""; ""1.1 Introduction""; ""1.2 CBLS: A serendipitous beginning""; ""1.3 Setting the path for language-processing research""; ""1.4 Factors at play in processing""; ""1.5 More on the role of prediction and different sources of knowledge""; ""1.6 Prosodic and working memory constraints in sentence parsing""

""1.7 Why is the agent-initial pattern preferred?""""1.8 Universals, the syntax/semantics interface, and narrow syntax""; ""1.9 The role of grammar in language processing""; ""1.10 Uniquely linguistic? The neurocognitive perspective""; ""1.11 Language acquisition and abstractness""; ""1.12 Recapitulation""; ""1.13 Using this book for a course""; ""2 Anticipating the garden path: The horse raced past the barn ate the cake""; ""2.1 Introduction""; ""2.2 Background""; ""2.3 Adult language processing as an emergent property of the child�s learning""

""2.4 Prediction during sentence comprehension: Empirical findings""""2.5 Prediction during sentence comprehension: What is being predicted?""; ""2.6 Event comprehension and the challenge of change""; ""2.7 The challenge of change: Empirical findings""; ""2.8 From horses to squirrels: From predicting human behavior to understanding the human mind""; ""3 Inviting production to the Cognitive Basis party""; ""3.1 Introduction""; ""3.2 Sentence ambiguity and the powerful feeling of garden-pathing""; ""3.3 A different approach for other relative clauses""

""3.4 Ambiguity and meaning in relative clauses""""3.5 The role of production""; ""4 Thematic templates and the comprehension of relative clauses""; ""4.1 Processing relative clauses: Beyond fillers and gaps""; ""4.2 Thematic template mapping as a processing strategy""; ""4.3 Asymmetry in the comprehension and production of relative clauses""; ""5 The processing complexity of English relative clauses""; ""5.1 Introduction""; ""5.2 Reanalysis-based theories""; ""5.3 Experience-/surprisal-based theories""; ""5.4 Memory-based theories""; ""5.5 Evidence for each theory""; ""5.6 Summary""

""5.7 Experiment 1""""5.8 Experiment 2""; ""5.9 General discussion""; ""6 Prediction, Production, Priming, and imPlicit learning: A framework for psycholinguistics""; ""6.1 Introduction""; ""6.2 The psycholinguistic chain""; ""6.3 Phonotactic learning: An example study""; ""6.4 Loops in the chain: Two new links""; ""6.5 Conclusions: The weakest links""; ""7 Enduring themes in sentence comprehension: Projecting linguistic structures""; ""7.1 Introduction""; ""7.2 Comprehenders form linguistic structures""; ""7.3 Linguistic elements project structure""; ""7.4 Common representations interact""

Includes bibliographical references (pages 418-480) and indexes.

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