Morphological Diversity and Linguistic Cognition
Herausgeber: Parker, Jeff; Ussishkin, Adam; Sims, Andrea D.
Morphological Diversity and Linguistic Cognition
Herausgeber: Parker, Jeff; Ussishkin, Adam; Sims, Andrea D.
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Bringing together a team of well-known scholars, this volume explores the relationship between factors influencing how language is processed in the mind and the range of different types of word structures found across languages of the world. It is aimed at linguists, particularly morphologists and typologists, and cognitive scientists.
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Bringing together a team of well-known scholars, this volume explores the relationship between factors influencing how language is processed in the mind and the range of different types of word structures found across languages of the world. It is aimed at linguists, particularly morphologists and typologists, and cognitive scientists.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9781108479899
- ISBN-10: 1108479898
- Artikelnr.: 63084411
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9781108479899
- ISBN-10: 1108479898
- Artikelnr.: 63084411
1. At the intersection of cognitive processes and linguistic diversity
Andrea D. Sims, Adam Ussishkin, Jeff Parker and Samantha Wray; Part I. In
What Ways Is Language Processing Tuned to the Morphological Structure of a
Language?: 2. Tuning language processing mechanisms to a language's
morphology without decomposition: The case of semantic transparency Laurie
Beth Feldman and Fermín Moscoso del Prado Martín; 3. Productivity effects
on morphological processing in Maltese auditory word recognition Samantha
Wray and Adam Ussishkin; 4. Phonotactic and morphological effects in the
acceptability of pseudowords Jeremy M. Needle, Janet B. Pierrehumbert and
Jennifer B. Hay; Part II. What ROLE DOES CUE INFORMATIVITY PLAY IN LEARNING
AND HOW THE LEXICON EVOLVES OVER TIME?: 5. How agglutinative? Searching for
cues to meaning in Choguita Rarámuri (Tarahumara) using discriminative
learning Gabriela Caballero and Vsevolod Kapatsinski; 6. Words,
probability, and segmental information: Less probable words have more
informative segments Adam King and Andrew Wedel; 7. Learning complex
morphological patterns: The role of syncretism and markedness Sara Finley;
Part III. How Do System-Level Principles of Morphological Organization
Emerge?: 8. Morphology gets more and more complex, unless it doesn't Eric
Meinhardt, Robert Malouf and Farrell Ackerman; 9. Network structure and
inflection class predictability: Modeling the emergence of marginal
detraction Jeff Parker, Robert Reynolds and Andrea D. Sims; 10. Rule
combination, potentiation, affix telescoping Gregory Stump.
Andrea D. Sims, Adam Ussishkin, Jeff Parker and Samantha Wray; Part I. In
What Ways Is Language Processing Tuned to the Morphological Structure of a
Language?: 2. Tuning language processing mechanisms to a language's
morphology without decomposition: The case of semantic transparency Laurie
Beth Feldman and Fermín Moscoso del Prado Martín; 3. Productivity effects
on morphological processing in Maltese auditory word recognition Samantha
Wray and Adam Ussishkin; 4. Phonotactic and morphological effects in the
acceptability of pseudowords Jeremy M. Needle, Janet B. Pierrehumbert and
Jennifer B. Hay; Part II. What ROLE DOES CUE INFORMATIVITY PLAY IN LEARNING
AND HOW THE LEXICON EVOLVES OVER TIME?: 5. How agglutinative? Searching for
cues to meaning in Choguita Rarámuri (Tarahumara) using discriminative
learning Gabriela Caballero and Vsevolod Kapatsinski; 6. Words,
probability, and segmental information: Less probable words have more
informative segments Adam King and Andrew Wedel; 7. Learning complex
morphological patterns: The role of syncretism and markedness Sara Finley;
Part III. How Do System-Level Principles of Morphological Organization
Emerge?: 8. Morphology gets more and more complex, unless it doesn't Eric
Meinhardt, Robert Malouf and Farrell Ackerman; 9. Network structure and
inflection class predictability: Modeling the emergence of marginal
detraction Jeff Parker, Robert Reynolds and Andrea D. Sims; 10. Rule
combination, potentiation, affix telescoping Gregory Stump.
1. At the intersection of cognitive processes and linguistic diversity
Andrea D. Sims, Adam Ussishkin, Jeff Parker and Samantha Wray; Part I. In
What Ways Is Language Processing Tuned to the Morphological Structure of a
Language?: 2. Tuning language processing mechanisms to a language's
morphology without decomposition: The case of semantic transparency Laurie
Beth Feldman and Fermín Moscoso del Prado Martín; 3. Productivity effects
on morphological processing in Maltese auditory word recognition Samantha
Wray and Adam Ussishkin; 4. Phonotactic and morphological effects in the
acceptability of pseudowords Jeremy M. Needle, Janet B. Pierrehumbert and
Jennifer B. Hay; Part II. What ROLE DOES CUE INFORMATIVITY PLAY IN LEARNING
AND HOW THE LEXICON EVOLVES OVER TIME?: 5. How agglutinative? Searching for
cues to meaning in Choguita Rarámuri (Tarahumara) using discriminative
learning Gabriela Caballero and Vsevolod Kapatsinski; 6. Words,
probability, and segmental information: Less probable words have more
informative segments Adam King and Andrew Wedel; 7. Learning complex
morphological patterns: The role of syncretism and markedness Sara Finley;
Part III. How Do System-Level Principles of Morphological Organization
Emerge?: 8. Morphology gets more and more complex, unless it doesn't Eric
Meinhardt, Robert Malouf and Farrell Ackerman; 9. Network structure and
inflection class predictability: Modeling the emergence of marginal
detraction Jeff Parker, Robert Reynolds and Andrea D. Sims; 10. Rule
combination, potentiation, affix telescoping Gregory Stump.
Andrea D. Sims, Adam Ussishkin, Jeff Parker and Samantha Wray; Part I. In
What Ways Is Language Processing Tuned to the Morphological Structure of a
Language?: 2. Tuning language processing mechanisms to a language's
morphology without decomposition: The case of semantic transparency Laurie
Beth Feldman and Fermín Moscoso del Prado Martín; 3. Productivity effects
on morphological processing in Maltese auditory word recognition Samantha
Wray and Adam Ussishkin; 4. Phonotactic and morphological effects in the
acceptability of pseudowords Jeremy M. Needle, Janet B. Pierrehumbert and
Jennifer B. Hay; Part II. What ROLE DOES CUE INFORMATIVITY PLAY IN LEARNING
AND HOW THE LEXICON EVOLVES OVER TIME?: 5. How agglutinative? Searching for
cues to meaning in Choguita Rarámuri (Tarahumara) using discriminative
learning Gabriela Caballero and Vsevolod Kapatsinski; 6. Words,
probability, and segmental information: Less probable words have more
informative segments Adam King and Andrew Wedel; 7. Learning complex
morphological patterns: The role of syncretism and markedness Sara Finley;
Part III. How Do System-Level Principles of Morphological Organization
Emerge?: 8. Morphology gets more and more complex, unless it doesn't Eric
Meinhardt, Robert Malouf and Farrell Ackerman; 9. Network structure and
inflection class predictability: Modeling the emergence of marginal
detraction Jeff Parker, Robert Reynolds and Andrea D. Sims; 10. Rule
combination, potentiation, affix telescoping Gregory Stump.