Recursion across Domains
Herausgeber: Amaral, Luiz; Nevins, Andrew; Maia, Marcus
Recursion across Domains
Herausgeber: Amaral, Luiz; Nevins, Andrew; Maia, Marcus
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An exploration of two important phenomena in natural language - recursion and embedding - that looks in particular at the cognitive skills we must possess in order to manipulate language. Integrating cross disciplinary methodologies, it will be of importance to scholars and advanced students of syntax, cognitive linguistics, and language typology.
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An exploration of two important phenomena in natural language - recursion and embedding - that looks in particular at the cognitive skills we must possess in order to manipulate language. Integrating cross disciplinary methodologies, it will be of importance to scholars and advanced students of syntax, cognitive linguistics, and language typology.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 407
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 582g
- ISBN-13: 9781108406260
- ISBN-10: 1108406262
- Artikelnr.: 59987216
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 407
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 582g
- ISBN-13: 9781108406260
- ISBN-10: 1108406262
- Artikelnr.: 59987216
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Introduction: a map of the theoretical and empirical issues Luiz Amaral,
Marcus Maia, Andrew Nevins and Tom Roeper; Part I. Speech Reports, Theory
of Mind and Evidentials: 1. False speech reports in Pirahã: a comprehension
experiment Uli Sauerland; 2. Indirect recursion: the importance of
second-order embedding and its implications for cross-linguistic research
Bart Hollebrandse; 3. Recursion in language and the development of higher
order cognitive functions: an investigation with children acquiring
Brazilian Portuguese Letícia M. S. Corrêa, Marina R. A. Augusto, Mercedes
Marcilese and Clara Villarinho; 4. Embedding as a building block of
evidential categories in Kotiria Kristine Stenzel; 5. Embedded imperatives
in Mbyá Guillaume Thomas; Part II. Recursion along the Clausal Spine: 6.
Word order in control: evidence for self-embedding in Pirahã Cilene
Rodrigues, Raiane Salles and Filomena Sandalo; 7. Switch-reference is
licensed by both kinds of coordination: novel K¿sêdjê data Rafael Nonato;
8. Clausal recursion, predicate raising and head-finality in Tenetehára
Fábio Bonfim Duarte; 9. Recursion in Tupi-Guarani languages: the cases of
Tupinambá and Guarani Marcia Maria Damaso Vieira; Part III. Recursive
Possession and Relative Clauses: 10. Recursive possessives in child
Japanese Akikio Terunuma and Terue Nakato; 11. Recursion of possessives and
locative phrases in Kawaiwete Suzi Lima and Pikuruk Kaiabi; 12. Relative
clauses in Wapichana and the interpretation of multiple embedded 'uraz'
constructions Luiz Amaral and Wendy Leandro; 13. Multiple embedding of
relative clauses in Karitiana Luciana Storto, Karin Vivanco and Ivan Rocha;
Part IV. Recursion in the PP Domain: 14. Recursion in the acquisition path
for hierarchical syntactic structure Tom Roeper and Yohei Oseki; 15.
Self-embedded recursive postpositional phrases in Pirahã: a pilot study
Filomena Sandalo, Cilene Rodrigues, Tom Roeper, Luiz Amaral, Marcus Maia
and Glauber Romling da Silva; 16. Strong continuity and children's
development of DP recursion Ana T. Pérez-Leroux, Anny Castilla-Earls,
Susana Béjar, Diane Massam and Tyler Peterson; 17. Prosody and recursion in
Kuikuro: DPs vs PPs Bruna Franchetto; 18. The processing of PP embedding
and coordination in Karajá and in Portuguese Marcus Maia, Aniela França,
Aline Gesualdi, Aleria Lage, Cristiane Oliveira, Marije Soto and Juliana
Gomes.
Marcus Maia, Andrew Nevins and Tom Roeper; Part I. Speech Reports, Theory
of Mind and Evidentials: 1. False speech reports in Pirahã: a comprehension
experiment Uli Sauerland; 2. Indirect recursion: the importance of
second-order embedding and its implications for cross-linguistic research
Bart Hollebrandse; 3. Recursion in language and the development of higher
order cognitive functions: an investigation with children acquiring
Brazilian Portuguese Letícia M. S. Corrêa, Marina R. A. Augusto, Mercedes
Marcilese and Clara Villarinho; 4. Embedding as a building block of
evidential categories in Kotiria Kristine Stenzel; 5. Embedded imperatives
in Mbyá Guillaume Thomas; Part II. Recursion along the Clausal Spine: 6.
Word order in control: evidence for self-embedding in Pirahã Cilene
Rodrigues, Raiane Salles and Filomena Sandalo; 7. Switch-reference is
licensed by both kinds of coordination: novel K¿sêdjê data Rafael Nonato;
8. Clausal recursion, predicate raising and head-finality in Tenetehára
Fábio Bonfim Duarte; 9. Recursion in Tupi-Guarani languages: the cases of
Tupinambá and Guarani Marcia Maria Damaso Vieira; Part III. Recursive
Possession and Relative Clauses: 10. Recursive possessives in child
Japanese Akikio Terunuma and Terue Nakato; 11. Recursion of possessives and
locative phrases in Kawaiwete Suzi Lima and Pikuruk Kaiabi; 12. Relative
clauses in Wapichana and the interpretation of multiple embedded 'uraz'
constructions Luiz Amaral and Wendy Leandro; 13. Multiple embedding of
relative clauses in Karitiana Luciana Storto, Karin Vivanco and Ivan Rocha;
Part IV. Recursion in the PP Domain: 14. Recursion in the acquisition path
for hierarchical syntactic structure Tom Roeper and Yohei Oseki; 15.
Self-embedded recursive postpositional phrases in Pirahã: a pilot study
Filomena Sandalo, Cilene Rodrigues, Tom Roeper, Luiz Amaral, Marcus Maia
and Glauber Romling da Silva; 16. Strong continuity and children's
development of DP recursion Ana T. Pérez-Leroux, Anny Castilla-Earls,
Susana Béjar, Diane Massam and Tyler Peterson; 17. Prosody and recursion in
Kuikuro: DPs vs PPs Bruna Franchetto; 18. The processing of PP embedding
and coordination in Karajá and in Portuguese Marcus Maia, Aniela França,
Aline Gesualdi, Aleria Lage, Cristiane Oliveira, Marije Soto and Juliana
Gomes.
Introduction: a map of the theoretical and empirical issues Luiz Amaral,
Marcus Maia, Andrew Nevins and Tom Roeper; Part I. Speech Reports, Theory
of Mind and Evidentials: 1. False speech reports in Pirahã: a comprehension
experiment Uli Sauerland; 2. Indirect recursion: the importance of
second-order embedding and its implications for cross-linguistic research
Bart Hollebrandse; 3. Recursion in language and the development of higher
order cognitive functions: an investigation with children acquiring
Brazilian Portuguese Letícia M. S. Corrêa, Marina R. A. Augusto, Mercedes
Marcilese and Clara Villarinho; 4. Embedding as a building block of
evidential categories in Kotiria Kristine Stenzel; 5. Embedded imperatives
in Mbyá Guillaume Thomas; Part II. Recursion along the Clausal Spine: 6.
Word order in control: evidence for self-embedding in Pirahã Cilene
Rodrigues, Raiane Salles and Filomena Sandalo; 7. Switch-reference is
licensed by both kinds of coordination: novel K¿sêdjê data Rafael Nonato;
8. Clausal recursion, predicate raising and head-finality in Tenetehára
Fábio Bonfim Duarte; 9. Recursion in Tupi-Guarani languages: the cases of
Tupinambá and Guarani Marcia Maria Damaso Vieira; Part III. Recursive
Possession and Relative Clauses: 10. Recursive possessives in child
Japanese Akikio Terunuma and Terue Nakato; 11. Recursion of possessives and
locative phrases in Kawaiwete Suzi Lima and Pikuruk Kaiabi; 12. Relative
clauses in Wapichana and the interpretation of multiple embedded 'uraz'
constructions Luiz Amaral and Wendy Leandro; 13. Multiple embedding of
relative clauses in Karitiana Luciana Storto, Karin Vivanco and Ivan Rocha;
Part IV. Recursion in the PP Domain: 14. Recursion in the acquisition path
for hierarchical syntactic structure Tom Roeper and Yohei Oseki; 15.
Self-embedded recursive postpositional phrases in Pirahã: a pilot study
Filomena Sandalo, Cilene Rodrigues, Tom Roeper, Luiz Amaral, Marcus Maia
and Glauber Romling da Silva; 16. Strong continuity and children's
development of DP recursion Ana T. Pérez-Leroux, Anny Castilla-Earls,
Susana Béjar, Diane Massam and Tyler Peterson; 17. Prosody and recursion in
Kuikuro: DPs vs PPs Bruna Franchetto; 18. The processing of PP embedding
and coordination in Karajá and in Portuguese Marcus Maia, Aniela França,
Aline Gesualdi, Aleria Lage, Cristiane Oliveira, Marije Soto and Juliana
Gomes.
Marcus Maia, Andrew Nevins and Tom Roeper; Part I. Speech Reports, Theory
of Mind and Evidentials: 1. False speech reports in Pirahã: a comprehension
experiment Uli Sauerland; 2. Indirect recursion: the importance of
second-order embedding and its implications for cross-linguistic research
Bart Hollebrandse; 3. Recursion in language and the development of higher
order cognitive functions: an investigation with children acquiring
Brazilian Portuguese Letícia M. S. Corrêa, Marina R. A. Augusto, Mercedes
Marcilese and Clara Villarinho; 4. Embedding as a building block of
evidential categories in Kotiria Kristine Stenzel; 5. Embedded imperatives
in Mbyá Guillaume Thomas; Part II. Recursion along the Clausal Spine: 6.
Word order in control: evidence for self-embedding in Pirahã Cilene
Rodrigues, Raiane Salles and Filomena Sandalo; 7. Switch-reference is
licensed by both kinds of coordination: novel K¿sêdjê data Rafael Nonato;
8. Clausal recursion, predicate raising and head-finality in Tenetehára
Fábio Bonfim Duarte; 9. Recursion in Tupi-Guarani languages: the cases of
Tupinambá and Guarani Marcia Maria Damaso Vieira; Part III. Recursive
Possession and Relative Clauses: 10. Recursive possessives in child
Japanese Akikio Terunuma and Terue Nakato; 11. Recursion of possessives and
locative phrases in Kawaiwete Suzi Lima and Pikuruk Kaiabi; 12. Relative
clauses in Wapichana and the interpretation of multiple embedded 'uraz'
constructions Luiz Amaral and Wendy Leandro; 13. Multiple embedding of
relative clauses in Karitiana Luciana Storto, Karin Vivanco and Ivan Rocha;
Part IV. Recursion in the PP Domain: 14. Recursion in the acquisition path
for hierarchical syntactic structure Tom Roeper and Yohei Oseki; 15.
Self-embedded recursive postpositional phrases in Pirahã: a pilot study
Filomena Sandalo, Cilene Rodrigues, Tom Roeper, Luiz Amaral, Marcus Maia
and Glauber Romling da Silva; 16. Strong continuity and children's
development of DP recursion Ana T. Pérez-Leroux, Anny Castilla-Earls,
Susana Béjar, Diane Massam and Tyler Peterson; 17. Prosody and recursion in
Kuikuro: DPs vs PPs Bruna Franchetto; 18. The processing of PP embedding
and coordination in Karajá and in Portuguese Marcus Maia, Aniela França,
Aline Gesualdi, Aleria Lage, Cristiane Oliveira, Marije Soto and Juliana
Gomes.