Language Down the Garden Path
The Cognitive and Biological Basis of Linguistic Structures
Herausgeber: Sanz, Montserrat; Tanenhaus, Michael K; Laka, Itziar
Language Down the Garden Path
The Cognitive and Biological Basis of Linguistic Structures
Herausgeber: Sanz, Montserrat; Tanenhaus, Michael K; Laka, Itziar
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This book 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 book 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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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 518
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 916g
- ISBN-13: 9780199677139
- ISBN-10: 0199677131
- Artikelnr.: 37256610
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 518
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 916g
- ISBN-13: 9780199677139
- ISBN-10: 0199677131
- Artikelnr.: 37256610
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Montserrat Sanz Yagüe received her PhD in Linguistics and Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the University of Rochester. She is currently Professor in the Department of Spanish at Kobe City University of Foreign Studies (Japan). She leads a research team that explores the process of acquisition of Spanish by native speakers of Japanese. Her previous research on the syntax/semantics interface under Minimalist premises culminated in the book Events and Predication: A New Approach to Syntactic Processing in English and Spanish (John Benjamins, 2000). Recently she has published a book with José Manuel Igoa entitled Applying Language Science to Language Pedagogy: Contributions of Linguistics and Psycholinguistics to Language Teaching (Cambridge Scholars Publishing). Itziar Laka received her PhD in Linguistics at MIT. She is Professor at the University of the Basque Country and Director of The Bilingual Mind research group. She is the author of Negation in Syntax (Garland, 1994), and A Brief Grammar of Euskara (1996). Her current research combines linguistics and psycholinguistics to explore the neural representation of linguistic structure in bilinguals. Michael K. Tanenhaus received his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1978. He taught at Wayne State University until 1983 when he moved to the University of Rochester. His research spans a wide range of topics in psycholinguistics, with a primary focus on real-time spoken language processing. In 2011, he was elected as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
* Reprint of 'The Cognitive Basis of Linguistic Structures'
* 1: Montserrat Sanz, Itziar Laka, and Michael K. Tanenhaus: Sentence
Comprehension Before and After 1970: Topics, debates, and techniques
* 2: Gerry T. M. Altmann: Anticipating the Garden Path: The horse raced
past the barn ate the cake
* 3: Maryellen MacDonald: Inviting Production to the Cognitive Basis
party
* 4: Chien-Jer Charles Lin: Thematic Templates and the Comprehension of
Relative Clauses
* 5: Edward Gibson, Harry Tily, and Evelina Fedorenko: The Processing
Complexity of English Relative Clauses
* 6: Gary S. Dell and Audrey K. Kittredge: Prediction, Production,
Priming, and Implicit Learning: A framework for psycholinguistics
* 7: David J. Townsend: Enduring Themes in Sentence Comprehension:
Projecting linguistic structures
* 8: Robert Berwick: The Multiple Bases for Linguistic Structures
* 9: Janet Dean Fodor: Pronouncing and Comprehending Center-embedded
Sentences
* 10: Brian McElree and Lisbeth Dyer: Beyond Capacity: The role of
memory processes in building linguistic structure in real-time
* 11: Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky and Matthias Schlesewsky:
Neurotypology: Modelling cross-linguistic similarities and
differences in the neurocognition of language comprehension
* 12: Montserrat Sanz: The Path From Certain Events to Linguistic
Uncertainties
* 13: Massimo Piatteli-Palmarini: On Abstraction and Language
Universals
* 14: Virginia Valian: Determiners: An empirical argument for
innateness
* 15: Simona Mancini, Nicola Molinaro, and Manuel Carreiras: Anchoring
Agreement
* 16: Colin Phillips: Parser-grammar Relations: We don't understand
everything twice
* 17: Edward Stabler: The Epicenter of Linguistic Behaviour
* 18: Luciano Fadiga and Alessandro D'Ausilio: From Action to Language:
Evidence and speculations
* 19: Yosef Grodzinsky: The Mirror Theory of Language: A
neuro-linguist's perspective
* 20: Jacques Mehler: Some Issues in Current Language Acquisition
Research
* 21: Ewan Dunbar, Brian Dillon, and William J. Idsardi: A Bayesian
Evaluation of the Cost of Abstractness
* 22: Thomas G. Bever: The Biolinguistics of Language Universals - the
next years
* Afterword: The Impact of The Cognitive Basis for Linguistic
Structures: A retrospective reflection, reconstruction, and
appreciation
* References
* Index
* 1: Montserrat Sanz, Itziar Laka, and Michael K. Tanenhaus: Sentence
Comprehension Before and After 1970: Topics, debates, and techniques
* 2: Gerry T. M. Altmann: Anticipating the Garden Path: The horse raced
past the barn ate the cake
* 3: Maryellen MacDonald: Inviting Production to the Cognitive Basis
party
* 4: Chien-Jer Charles Lin: Thematic Templates and the Comprehension of
Relative Clauses
* 5: Edward Gibson, Harry Tily, and Evelina Fedorenko: The Processing
Complexity of English Relative Clauses
* 6: Gary S. Dell and Audrey K. Kittredge: Prediction, Production,
Priming, and Implicit Learning: A framework for psycholinguistics
* 7: David J. Townsend: Enduring Themes in Sentence Comprehension:
Projecting linguistic structures
* 8: Robert Berwick: The Multiple Bases for Linguistic Structures
* 9: Janet Dean Fodor: Pronouncing and Comprehending Center-embedded
Sentences
* 10: Brian McElree and Lisbeth Dyer: Beyond Capacity: The role of
memory processes in building linguistic structure in real-time
* 11: Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky and Matthias Schlesewsky:
Neurotypology: Modelling cross-linguistic similarities and
differences in the neurocognition of language comprehension
* 12: Montserrat Sanz: The Path From Certain Events to Linguistic
Uncertainties
* 13: Massimo Piatteli-Palmarini: On Abstraction and Language
Universals
* 14: Virginia Valian: Determiners: An empirical argument for
innateness
* 15: Simona Mancini, Nicola Molinaro, and Manuel Carreiras: Anchoring
Agreement
* 16: Colin Phillips: Parser-grammar Relations: We don't understand
everything twice
* 17: Edward Stabler: The Epicenter of Linguistic Behaviour
* 18: Luciano Fadiga and Alessandro D'Ausilio: From Action to Language:
Evidence and speculations
* 19: Yosef Grodzinsky: The Mirror Theory of Language: A
neuro-linguist's perspective
* 20: Jacques Mehler: Some Issues in Current Language Acquisition
Research
* 21: Ewan Dunbar, Brian Dillon, and William J. Idsardi: A Bayesian
Evaluation of the Cost of Abstractness
* 22: Thomas G. Bever: The Biolinguistics of Language Universals - the
next years
* Afterword: The Impact of The Cognitive Basis for Linguistic
Structures: A retrospective reflection, reconstruction, and
appreciation
* References
* Index
* Reprint of 'The Cognitive Basis of Linguistic Structures'
* 1: Montserrat Sanz, Itziar Laka, and Michael K. Tanenhaus: Sentence
Comprehension Before and After 1970: Topics, debates, and techniques
* 2: Gerry T. M. Altmann: Anticipating the Garden Path: The horse raced
past the barn ate the cake
* 3: Maryellen MacDonald: Inviting Production to the Cognitive Basis
party
* 4: Chien-Jer Charles Lin: Thematic Templates and the Comprehension of
Relative Clauses
* 5: Edward Gibson, Harry Tily, and Evelina Fedorenko: The Processing
Complexity of English Relative Clauses
* 6: Gary S. Dell and Audrey K. Kittredge: Prediction, Production,
Priming, and Implicit Learning: A framework for psycholinguistics
* 7: David J. Townsend: Enduring Themes in Sentence Comprehension:
Projecting linguistic structures
* 8: Robert Berwick: The Multiple Bases for Linguistic Structures
* 9: Janet Dean Fodor: Pronouncing and Comprehending Center-embedded
Sentences
* 10: Brian McElree and Lisbeth Dyer: Beyond Capacity: The role of
memory processes in building linguistic structure in real-time
* 11: Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky and Matthias Schlesewsky:
Neurotypology: Modelling cross-linguistic similarities and
differences in the neurocognition of language comprehension
* 12: Montserrat Sanz: The Path From Certain Events to Linguistic
Uncertainties
* 13: Massimo Piatteli-Palmarini: On Abstraction and Language
Universals
* 14: Virginia Valian: Determiners: An empirical argument for
innateness
* 15: Simona Mancini, Nicola Molinaro, and Manuel Carreiras: Anchoring
Agreement
* 16: Colin Phillips: Parser-grammar Relations: We don't understand
everything twice
* 17: Edward Stabler: The Epicenter of Linguistic Behaviour
* 18: Luciano Fadiga and Alessandro D'Ausilio: From Action to Language:
Evidence and speculations
* 19: Yosef Grodzinsky: The Mirror Theory of Language: A
neuro-linguist's perspective
* 20: Jacques Mehler: Some Issues in Current Language Acquisition
Research
* 21: Ewan Dunbar, Brian Dillon, and William J. Idsardi: A Bayesian
Evaluation of the Cost of Abstractness
* 22: Thomas G. Bever: The Biolinguistics of Language Universals - the
next years
* Afterword: The Impact of The Cognitive Basis for Linguistic
Structures: A retrospective reflection, reconstruction, and
appreciation
* References
* Index
* 1: Montserrat Sanz, Itziar Laka, and Michael K. Tanenhaus: Sentence
Comprehension Before and After 1970: Topics, debates, and techniques
* 2: Gerry T. M. Altmann: Anticipating the Garden Path: The horse raced
past the barn ate the cake
* 3: Maryellen MacDonald: Inviting Production to the Cognitive Basis
party
* 4: Chien-Jer Charles Lin: Thematic Templates and the Comprehension of
Relative Clauses
* 5: Edward Gibson, Harry Tily, and Evelina Fedorenko: The Processing
Complexity of English Relative Clauses
* 6: Gary S. Dell and Audrey K. Kittredge: Prediction, Production,
Priming, and Implicit Learning: A framework for psycholinguistics
* 7: David J. Townsend: Enduring Themes in Sentence Comprehension:
Projecting linguistic structures
* 8: Robert Berwick: The Multiple Bases for Linguistic Structures
* 9: Janet Dean Fodor: Pronouncing and Comprehending Center-embedded
Sentences
* 10: Brian McElree and Lisbeth Dyer: Beyond Capacity: The role of
memory processes in building linguistic structure in real-time
* 11: Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky and Matthias Schlesewsky:
Neurotypology: Modelling cross-linguistic similarities and
differences in the neurocognition of language comprehension
* 12: Montserrat Sanz: The Path From Certain Events to Linguistic
Uncertainties
* 13: Massimo Piatteli-Palmarini: On Abstraction and Language
Universals
* 14: Virginia Valian: Determiners: An empirical argument for
innateness
* 15: Simona Mancini, Nicola Molinaro, and Manuel Carreiras: Anchoring
Agreement
* 16: Colin Phillips: Parser-grammar Relations: We don't understand
everything twice
* 17: Edward Stabler: The Epicenter of Linguistic Behaviour
* 18: Luciano Fadiga and Alessandro D'Ausilio: From Action to Language:
Evidence and speculations
* 19: Yosef Grodzinsky: The Mirror Theory of Language: A
neuro-linguist's perspective
* 20: Jacques Mehler: Some Issues in Current Language Acquisition
Research
* 21: Ewan Dunbar, Brian Dillon, and William J. Idsardi: A Bayesian
Evaluation of the Cost of Abstractness
* 22: Thomas G. Bever: The Biolinguistics of Language Universals - the
next years
* Afterword: The Impact of The Cognitive Basis for Linguistic
Structures: A retrospective reflection, reconstruction, and
appreciation
* References
* Index