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Featuring contributions from psycholinguists, cognitive neuroscientists, and linguists, The Oxford Handbook of Language Production provides a comprehensive, multidisciplinary review of the core aspects of human language processing.
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Featuring contributions from psycholinguists, cognitive neuroscientists, and linguists, The Oxford Handbook of Language Production provides a comprehensive, multidisciplinary review of the core aspects of human language processing.
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Produktdetails
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- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 185mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1094g
- ISBN-13: 9780199735471
- ISBN-10: 0199735476
- Artikelnr.: 40027762
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 185mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1094g
- ISBN-13: 9780199735471
- ISBN-10: 0199735476
- Artikelnr.: 40027762
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Matthew Goldrick is Associate Professor of Linguistics at Northwestern University, where he is affiliated with the Northwestern Cognitive Science Program and the Northwestern University Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Program. His research draws on behavioral experiments as well as computational and mathematical modeling to develop theories of the cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying the production, perception, and acquisition of sound structure. Victor Ferreira is Professor of Psychology and Associate Director of the Center for Research in Language at the University of California, San Diego. Dr. Ferreira's research focuses on language production and communication. Specific research questions center on how speakers form sentences, how speakers retrieve and produce individual words, and how the knowledge that speakers and listeners have of one another affects language production behavior. Michele Miozzo is Assistant Research Professor at Johns Hopkins and has held positions at Columbia University and the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on the organization of the brain mechanisms supporting word production in speaking, a topic he investigates with individuals with acquired language impairments and neuroimaging techniques.
* The Oxford Handbook of Language Production
* Part One: Speaking
* 1. Message encoding (Agnieszka Konopka and Sarah Brown-Schmidt)
* 2. Syntactically Speaking
* Kathryn Bock and Victor Ferreira
* 3. Neural Bases of Sentence Processing: Evidence from Neurolinguistic
and Neuroimaging Studies
* Cynthia Thompson and Aneta Kielar
* 4. Computational Models Of Sentence Production: A Dual-path Approach
* Franklin Chang and Hartmut Fitz
* 5. Word Production: Behavioral and Computational Considerations
* Gary S. Dell, Nazbanou Nozari, and Gary M. Oppenheim
* 6. Neural Bases of Word Representations for Naming
* David S. Race and Argye E. Hillis
* 7. Organization and Structure of Conceptual Representations
* Anna Leshinskaya and Alfonso Caramazza
* 8. Giving Words Meaning: Why Better Models of Semantics Are Needed in
Language Production Research
* David Vinson, Mark Andrews, Gabriella Vigliocco
* 9. The Morphology of Words
* James P. Blevins
* 10. Speech Planning in Two Languages: What Bilinguals Tell Us about
Language Production
* Judith F. Kroll and Tamar H. Gollan
* 11. Bilingual word access (Elin Runnqvist, Kristof Strijkers and
Albert Costa)
* 12. Phonology and Phonological Theory
* Eric Bakovi?
* 13. The Temporal Organization of Speech
* Louis Goldstein and Marianne Pouplier
* 14. Phonological Processing: The Retrieval and Encoding of Word Form
Information in Speech Production
* Matthew Goldrick
* 15. Phonetic Processing
* Adam Buchwald
* 16. Phrase-level Phonological and Phonetic Phenomena
* Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel
* 17. Neural Bases of Phonological and Articulatory Processing
* Wolfram Ziegler and Hermann Ackermann
* 18. Spontaneous discourse
* Herbert H. Clark
* 19. Producing Socially Meaningful Linguistic Variation
* Molly Babel and Benjamin Munson
* Part Two: Beyond Speaking
* 20. Writing Systems, Language Production, and Modes of Rationality
* David R. Olson
* 21. Representation of Orthographic Knowledge
* Brenda Rapp and Simon Fischer-Baum
* 22. The Role of Lexical and Sublexical Orthography in Writing:
Autonomy, Interactions, and Neurofunctional Correlates
* Gabriele Miceli and Vanessa Costa
* 23. The Structure of Sign Languages
* Gaurav Mathur and Christian Rathmann
* 24. Sign Language Production: An Overview
* David P. Corina, Eva Gutierrez, and Michael Grosvald
* Part Three: The Interface of Production with Other Cognitive Systems
* 25. Monitoring and control of the production system
* Robert J. Hartsuiker
* 26. Language Production and Working Memory
* Randi C. Martin and L. Robert Slevc
* 27. Production of Speech-accompanying Gesture
* Sotaro Kita
* 28. Perception-production Interactions and their Neural Bases
* Jason A. Tourville, Maya G. Peeva, and Frank H. Guenther
* Part One: Speaking
* 1. Message encoding (Agnieszka Konopka and Sarah Brown-Schmidt)
* 2. Syntactically Speaking
* Kathryn Bock and Victor Ferreira
* 3. Neural Bases of Sentence Processing: Evidence from Neurolinguistic
and Neuroimaging Studies
* Cynthia Thompson and Aneta Kielar
* 4. Computational Models Of Sentence Production: A Dual-path Approach
* Franklin Chang and Hartmut Fitz
* 5. Word Production: Behavioral and Computational Considerations
* Gary S. Dell, Nazbanou Nozari, and Gary M. Oppenheim
* 6. Neural Bases of Word Representations for Naming
* David S. Race and Argye E. Hillis
* 7. Organization and Structure of Conceptual Representations
* Anna Leshinskaya and Alfonso Caramazza
* 8. Giving Words Meaning: Why Better Models of Semantics Are Needed in
Language Production Research
* David Vinson, Mark Andrews, Gabriella Vigliocco
* 9. The Morphology of Words
* James P. Blevins
* 10. Speech Planning in Two Languages: What Bilinguals Tell Us about
Language Production
* Judith F. Kroll and Tamar H. Gollan
* 11. Bilingual word access (Elin Runnqvist, Kristof Strijkers and
Albert Costa)
* 12. Phonology and Phonological Theory
* Eric Bakovi?
* 13. The Temporal Organization of Speech
* Louis Goldstein and Marianne Pouplier
* 14. Phonological Processing: The Retrieval and Encoding of Word Form
Information in Speech Production
* Matthew Goldrick
* 15. Phonetic Processing
* Adam Buchwald
* 16. Phrase-level Phonological and Phonetic Phenomena
* Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel
* 17. Neural Bases of Phonological and Articulatory Processing
* Wolfram Ziegler and Hermann Ackermann
* 18. Spontaneous discourse
* Herbert H. Clark
* 19. Producing Socially Meaningful Linguistic Variation
* Molly Babel and Benjamin Munson
* Part Two: Beyond Speaking
* 20. Writing Systems, Language Production, and Modes of Rationality
* David R. Olson
* 21. Representation of Orthographic Knowledge
* Brenda Rapp and Simon Fischer-Baum
* 22. The Role of Lexical and Sublexical Orthography in Writing:
Autonomy, Interactions, and Neurofunctional Correlates
* Gabriele Miceli and Vanessa Costa
* 23. The Structure of Sign Languages
* Gaurav Mathur and Christian Rathmann
* 24. Sign Language Production: An Overview
* David P. Corina, Eva Gutierrez, and Michael Grosvald
* Part Three: The Interface of Production with Other Cognitive Systems
* 25. Monitoring and control of the production system
* Robert J. Hartsuiker
* 26. Language Production and Working Memory
* Randi C. Martin and L. Robert Slevc
* 27. Production of Speech-accompanying Gesture
* Sotaro Kita
* 28. Perception-production Interactions and their Neural Bases
* Jason A. Tourville, Maya G. Peeva, and Frank H. Guenther
* The Oxford Handbook of Language Production
* Part One: Speaking
* 1. Message encoding (Agnieszka Konopka and Sarah Brown-Schmidt)
* 2. Syntactically Speaking
* Kathryn Bock and Victor Ferreira
* 3. Neural Bases of Sentence Processing: Evidence from Neurolinguistic
and Neuroimaging Studies
* Cynthia Thompson and Aneta Kielar
* 4. Computational Models Of Sentence Production: A Dual-path Approach
* Franklin Chang and Hartmut Fitz
* 5. Word Production: Behavioral and Computational Considerations
* Gary S. Dell, Nazbanou Nozari, and Gary M. Oppenheim
* 6. Neural Bases of Word Representations for Naming
* David S. Race and Argye E. Hillis
* 7. Organization and Structure of Conceptual Representations
* Anna Leshinskaya and Alfonso Caramazza
* 8. Giving Words Meaning: Why Better Models of Semantics Are Needed in
Language Production Research
* David Vinson, Mark Andrews, Gabriella Vigliocco
* 9. The Morphology of Words
* James P. Blevins
* 10. Speech Planning in Two Languages: What Bilinguals Tell Us about
Language Production
* Judith F. Kroll and Tamar H. Gollan
* 11. Bilingual word access (Elin Runnqvist, Kristof Strijkers and
Albert Costa)
* 12. Phonology and Phonological Theory
* Eric Bakovi?
* 13. The Temporal Organization of Speech
* Louis Goldstein and Marianne Pouplier
* 14. Phonological Processing: The Retrieval and Encoding of Word Form
Information in Speech Production
* Matthew Goldrick
* 15. Phonetic Processing
* Adam Buchwald
* 16. Phrase-level Phonological and Phonetic Phenomena
* Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel
* 17. Neural Bases of Phonological and Articulatory Processing
* Wolfram Ziegler and Hermann Ackermann
* 18. Spontaneous discourse
* Herbert H. Clark
* 19. Producing Socially Meaningful Linguistic Variation
* Molly Babel and Benjamin Munson
* Part Two: Beyond Speaking
* 20. Writing Systems, Language Production, and Modes of Rationality
* David R. Olson
* 21. Representation of Orthographic Knowledge
* Brenda Rapp and Simon Fischer-Baum
* 22. The Role of Lexical and Sublexical Orthography in Writing:
Autonomy, Interactions, and Neurofunctional Correlates
* Gabriele Miceli and Vanessa Costa
* 23. The Structure of Sign Languages
* Gaurav Mathur and Christian Rathmann
* 24. Sign Language Production: An Overview
* David P. Corina, Eva Gutierrez, and Michael Grosvald
* Part Three: The Interface of Production with Other Cognitive Systems
* 25. Monitoring and control of the production system
* Robert J. Hartsuiker
* 26. Language Production and Working Memory
* Randi C. Martin and L. Robert Slevc
* 27. Production of Speech-accompanying Gesture
* Sotaro Kita
* 28. Perception-production Interactions and their Neural Bases
* Jason A. Tourville, Maya G. Peeva, and Frank H. Guenther
* Part One: Speaking
* 1. Message encoding (Agnieszka Konopka and Sarah Brown-Schmidt)
* 2. Syntactically Speaking
* Kathryn Bock and Victor Ferreira
* 3. Neural Bases of Sentence Processing: Evidence from Neurolinguistic
and Neuroimaging Studies
* Cynthia Thompson and Aneta Kielar
* 4. Computational Models Of Sentence Production: A Dual-path Approach
* Franklin Chang and Hartmut Fitz
* 5. Word Production: Behavioral and Computational Considerations
* Gary S. Dell, Nazbanou Nozari, and Gary M. Oppenheim
* 6. Neural Bases of Word Representations for Naming
* David S. Race and Argye E. Hillis
* 7. Organization and Structure of Conceptual Representations
* Anna Leshinskaya and Alfonso Caramazza
* 8. Giving Words Meaning: Why Better Models of Semantics Are Needed in
Language Production Research
* David Vinson, Mark Andrews, Gabriella Vigliocco
* 9. The Morphology of Words
* James P. Blevins
* 10. Speech Planning in Two Languages: What Bilinguals Tell Us about
Language Production
* Judith F. Kroll and Tamar H. Gollan
* 11. Bilingual word access (Elin Runnqvist, Kristof Strijkers and
Albert Costa)
* 12. Phonology and Phonological Theory
* Eric Bakovi?
* 13. The Temporal Organization of Speech
* Louis Goldstein and Marianne Pouplier
* 14. Phonological Processing: The Retrieval and Encoding of Word Form
Information in Speech Production
* Matthew Goldrick
* 15. Phonetic Processing
* Adam Buchwald
* 16. Phrase-level Phonological and Phonetic Phenomena
* Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel
* 17. Neural Bases of Phonological and Articulatory Processing
* Wolfram Ziegler and Hermann Ackermann
* 18. Spontaneous discourse
* Herbert H. Clark
* 19. Producing Socially Meaningful Linguistic Variation
* Molly Babel and Benjamin Munson
* Part Two: Beyond Speaking
* 20. Writing Systems, Language Production, and Modes of Rationality
* David R. Olson
* 21. Representation of Orthographic Knowledge
* Brenda Rapp and Simon Fischer-Baum
* 22. The Role of Lexical and Sublexical Orthography in Writing:
Autonomy, Interactions, and Neurofunctional Correlates
* Gabriele Miceli and Vanessa Costa
* 23. The Structure of Sign Languages
* Gaurav Mathur and Christian Rathmann
* 24. Sign Language Production: An Overview
* David P. Corina, Eva Gutierrez, and Michael Grosvald
* Part Three: The Interface of Production with Other Cognitive Systems
* 25. Monitoring and control of the production system
* Robert J. Hartsuiker
* 26. Language Production and Working Memory
* Randi C. Martin and L. Robert Slevc
* 27. Production of Speech-accompanying Gesture
* Sotaro Kita
* 28. Perception-production Interactions and their Neural Bases
* Jason A. Tourville, Maya G. Peeva, and Frank H. Guenther