A vivid, 'well-tempered' exploration of the foundations of psycholinguistics, combining theoretical ideas with lyrical examples to explain high-level ideas in a lively, accessible way.
A vivid, 'well-tempered' exploration of the foundations of psycholinguistics, combining theoretical ideas with lyrical examples to explain high-level ideas in a lively, accessible way.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nigel Duffield received his university education in language and linguistics in England (Cambridge and London) and the USA (Los Angeles). A Professor of English and Linguistics at Konan University, Japan, since 2012, he has held previous positions in Germany, Canada, the Netherlands, and England. His unique perspective on psycholinguistics is informed by his interactions with psycholinguists across a wide theoretical spectrum.
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Introduction Part I. Both Sides, Now: 1. Breaking us in two 2. Marr's Vision I 3: Marr's Vision II Part II: Six Different Ways 4. (Case #1): 'Starry, starry night' 5. (Case # 2): 'There's a word for it' 6. (Case # 3): 'Running up that hill' 7. (Case # 4): 'Me, myself, I' 8. (Case # 5): 'Be my number two'...won't you? 9. (Case # 6): 'Cwucial questions' Part III. Say it ain't so, Joe: 10. A is for Abstraction (and Ambiguity) 11. B is for Arbitrariness 12. C is for Competence~Performance, and Proficiency 13. F is for Functions of Language 14. G is for Grammar 15. H is for Homogeneity 16. I is for Internalism (I-language) 17. J is for Judgment 18. N is for (Chomskyan) Nativism 19. O is for Object of Study 20. P is for Poverty of the Stimulus (Good Arguments) 21. R is for (Exophoric) Reference 22. T is for Sentence 23. V is for von Humboldt (Discrete Infinity) 24. ¿ is for Love Part IV. A Tale of Two Cities: 25. 'I ain't bovvered' 26. 'Who did say that?'
Introduction Part I. Both Sides, Now: 1. Breaking us in two 2. Marr's Vision I 3: Marr's Vision II Part II: Six Different Ways 4. (Case #1): 'Starry, starry night' 5. (Case # 2): 'There's a word for it' 6. (Case # 3): 'Running up that hill' 7. (Case # 4): 'Me, myself, I' 8. (Case # 5): 'Be my number two'...won't you? 9. (Case # 6): 'Cwucial questions' Part III. Say it ain't so, Joe: 10. A is for Abstraction (and Ambiguity) 11. B is for Arbitrariness 12. C is for Competence~Performance, and Proficiency 13. F is for Functions of Language 14. G is for Grammar 15. H is for Homogeneity 16. I is for Internalism (I-language) 17. J is for Judgment 18. N is for (Chomskyan) Nativism 19. O is for Object of Study 20. P is for Poverty of the Stimulus (Good Arguments) 21. R is for (Exophoric) Reference 22. T is for Sentence 23. V is for von Humboldt (Discrete Infinity) 24. ¿ is for Love Part IV. A Tale of Two Cities: 25. 'I ain't bovvered' 26. 'Who did say that?'
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