Signal to Syntax
Bootstrapping From Speech To Grammar in Early Acquisition
Herausgeber: Morgan, James L; Demuth, Katherine
Signal to Syntax
Bootstrapping From Speech To Grammar in Early Acquisition
Herausgeber: Morgan, James L; Demuth, Katherine
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This volume represents a range of disciplines - linguistics, psychology, cognitive and computer science, and acoustics. The contributors offer a spectrum of viewponts on the possibility that aspects of speech may apply to language learning.
First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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This volume represents a range of disciplines - linguistics, psychology, cognitive and computer science, and acoustics. The contributors offer a spectrum of viewponts on the possibility that aspects of speech may apply to language learning.
First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 153mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 975g
- ISBN-13: 9780805812657
- ISBN-10: 0805812652
- Artikelnr.: 20966132
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 153mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 975g
- ISBN-13: 9780805812657
- ISBN-10: 0805812652
- Artikelnr.: 20966132
James L. Morgan, Katherine Demuth
Contents: Preface. J.L. Morgan
K. Demuth
Signal to Syntax: An Overview. Part I: The Nature
Perception
and Representation of Input Speech.P.D. Eimas
The Perception and Representation of Speech by Infants. B.E. Dresher
Introduction to Metrical and Prosodic Phonology. P. Lieberman
Some Biological Constraints on the Analysis of Prosody. P. Price
M. Ostendorf
Combining Linguistic With Statistical Methods in Modeling Prosody. Part II: Speech and the Acquisition of Words.A. Cutler
Prosody and the Word Boundary Problem. J. Mehler
E. Dupoux
T. Nazzi
G. Dahaene-Lambertz
Coping With Linguistic Diversity: The Infant's Viewpoint. R.N. Aslin
J.Z. Woodward
N.P. LaMendola
T.G. Bever
Models of Word Segmentation in Fluent Maternal Speech to Infants. N.B. Ratner
From "Signal to Syntax": But What Is the Nature of the Signal? C.H. Echols
A Role for Stress in Early Speech Segmentation. K. Demuth
The Prosodic Structure of Early Words. Part III: Speech and the Acquisition of Grammatical Morphology & Form Classes.E. Selkirk
The Prosodic Structure of Function Words. A.M. Peters
S. Strömqvist
The Role of Prosody in the Acquisition of Grammatical Morphemes. L.B. Leonard
J.A. Eyer
Deficits of Grammatical Morphology in Children with Specific Language Impairment and Their Implications for Notions of Bootstrapping. M. Kelly
The Role of Phonology in Grammatical Category Assignments. J.L. Morgan
R. Shi
P. Allopena
Perceptual Bases of Rudimentary Grammatical Categories: Toward a Broader Conceptualization of Bootstrapping. Part IV: Speech and the Acquisition of Phrase Structure.J.J. Venditti
S-A. Jun
M.E. Beckman
Prosodic Cues to Syntactic and Other Linguistic Structures in Japanese
Korean
and English. R. Mazuka
Can a Grammatical Parameter Be Set Before the First Word? Prosodic Contributions to Early Setting of a Grammatical Parameter. M. Steedman
Phrasal Intonation and the Acquisition of Syntax. C. Fisher
H. Tokura
Prosody in Speech to Infants: Direct and Indirect Acoustic Cues to Syntactic Structure. A. Fernald
G. McRoberts
Prosodic Bootstrapping: A Critical Analysis of the Argument and the Evidence. P. Jusczyk
D.G.K. Nelson
Syntactic Units
Prosody
and Psychological Reality During Infancy. Part V: Speech and the Acquisition of Language.L. Gerken
Phonological and Distributional Information in Sytnax Acquisition. J.F. Werker
V.L. Lloyd
J.E. Pegg
L. Polka
Putting the Baby in the Bootstraps: Toward a More Complete Understanding of the Role of the Input in Infant Speech Processing. K. Hirsh-Pasek
M. Tucker
R.M. Golinkoff
Dynamical Systems Theory: Reinterpreting "Prosodic Bootstrapping" and Its Role in Language Acquisition.
K. Demuth
Signal to Syntax: An Overview. Part I: The Nature
Perception
and Representation of Input Speech.P.D. Eimas
The Perception and Representation of Speech by Infants. B.E. Dresher
Introduction to Metrical and Prosodic Phonology. P. Lieberman
Some Biological Constraints on the Analysis of Prosody. P. Price
M. Ostendorf
Combining Linguistic With Statistical Methods in Modeling Prosody. Part II: Speech and the Acquisition of Words.A. Cutler
Prosody and the Word Boundary Problem. J. Mehler
E. Dupoux
T. Nazzi
G. Dahaene-Lambertz
Coping With Linguistic Diversity: The Infant's Viewpoint. R.N. Aslin
J.Z. Woodward
N.P. LaMendola
T.G. Bever
Models of Word Segmentation in Fluent Maternal Speech to Infants. N.B. Ratner
From "Signal to Syntax": But What Is the Nature of the Signal? C.H. Echols
A Role for Stress in Early Speech Segmentation. K. Demuth
The Prosodic Structure of Early Words. Part III: Speech and the Acquisition of Grammatical Morphology & Form Classes.E. Selkirk
The Prosodic Structure of Function Words. A.M. Peters
S. Strömqvist
The Role of Prosody in the Acquisition of Grammatical Morphemes. L.B. Leonard
J.A. Eyer
Deficits of Grammatical Morphology in Children with Specific Language Impairment and Their Implications for Notions of Bootstrapping. M. Kelly
The Role of Phonology in Grammatical Category Assignments. J.L. Morgan
R. Shi
P. Allopena
Perceptual Bases of Rudimentary Grammatical Categories: Toward a Broader Conceptualization of Bootstrapping. Part IV: Speech and the Acquisition of Phrase Structure.J.J. Venditti
S-A. Jun
M.E. Beckman
Prosodic Cues to Syntactic and Other Linguistic Structures in Japanese
Korean
and English. R. Mazuka
Can a Grammatical Parameter Be Set Before the First Word? Prosodic Contributions to Early Setting of a Grammatical Parameter. M. Steedman
Phrasal Intonation and the Acquisition of Syntax. C. Fisher
H. Tokura
Prosody in Speech to Infants: Direct and Indirect Acoustic Cues to Syntactic Structure. A. Fernald
G. McRoberts
Prosodic Bootstrapping: A Critical Analysis of the Argument and the Evidence. P. Jusczyk
D.G.K. Nelson
Syntactic Units
Prosody
and Psychological Reality During Infancy. Part V: Speech and the Acquisition of Language.L. Gerken
Phonological and Distributional Information in Sytnax Acquisition. J.F. Werker
V.L. Lloyd
J.E. Pegg
L. Polka
Putting the Baby in the Bootstraps: Toward a More Complete Understanding of the Role of the Input in Infant Speech Processing. K. Hirsh-Pasek
M. Tucker
R.M. Golinkoff
Dynamical Systems Theory: Reinterpreting "Prosodic Bootstrapping" and Its Role in Language Acquisition.
Contents: Preface. J.L. Morgan
K. Demuth
Signal to Syntax: An Overview. Part I: The Nature
Perception
and Representation of Input Speech.P.D. Eimas
The Perception and Representation of Speech by Infants. B.E. Dresher
Introduction to Metrical and Prosodic Phonology. P. Lieberman
Some Biological Constraints on the Analysis of Prosody. P. Price
M. Ostendorf
Combining Linguistic With Statistical Methods in Modeling Prosody. Part II: Speech and the Acquisition of Words.A. Cutler
Prosody and the Word Boundary Problem. J. Mehler
E. Dupoux
T. Nazzi
G. Dahaene-Lambertz
Coping With Linguistic Diversity: The Infant's Viewpoint. R.N. Aslin
J.Z. Woodward
N.P. LaMendola
T.G. Bever
Models of Word Segmentation in Fluent Maternal Speech to Infants. N.B. Ratner
From "Signal to Syntax": But What Is the Nature of the Signal? C.H. Echols
A Role for Stress in Early Speech Segmentation. K. Demuth
The Prosodic Structure of Early Words. Part III: Speech and the Acquisition of Grammatical Morphology & Form Classes.E. Selkirk
The Prosodic Structure of Function Words. A.M. Peters
S. Strömqvist
The Role of Prosody in the Acquisition of Grammatical Morphemes. L.B. Leonard
J.A. Eyer
Deficits of Grammatical Morphology in Children with Specific Language Impairment and Their Implications for Notions of Bootstrapping. M. Kelly
The Role of Phonology in Grammatical Category Assignments. J.L. Morgan
R. Shi
P. Allopena
Perceptual Bases of Rudimentary Grammatical Categories: Toward a Broader Conceptualization of Bootstrapping. Part IV: Speech and the Acquisition of Phrase Structure.J.J. Venditti
S-A. Jun
M.E. Beckman
Prosodic Cues to Syntactic and Other Linguistic Structures in Japanese
Korean
and English. R. Mazuka
Can a Grammatical Parameter Be Set Before the First Word? Prosodic Contributions to Early Setting of a Grammatical Parameter. M. Steedman
Phrasal Intonation and the Acquisition of Syntax. C. Fisher
H. Tokura
Prosody in Speech to Infants: Direct and Indirect Acoustic Cues to Syntactic Structure. A. Fernald
G. McRoberts
Prosodic Bootstrapping: A Critical Analysis of the Argument and the Evidence. P. Jusczyk
D.G.K. Nelson
Syntactic Units
Prosody
and Psychological Reality During Infancy. Part V: Speech and the Acquisition of Language.L. Gerken
Phonological and Distributional Information in Sytnax Acquisition. J.F. Werker
V.L. Lloyd
J.E. Pegg
L. Polka
Putting the Baby in the Bootstraps: Toward a More Complete Understanding of the Role of the Input in Infant Speech Processing. K. Hirsh-Pasek
M. Tucker
R.M. Golinkoff
Dynamical Systems Theory: Reinterpreting "Prosodic Bootstrapping" and Its Role in Language Acquisition.
K. Demuth
Signal to Syntax: An Overview. Part I: The Nature
Perception
and Representation of Input Speech.P.D. Eimas
The Perception and Representation of Speech by Infants. B.E. Dresher
Introduction to Metrical and Prosodic Phonology. P. Lieberman
Some Biological Constraints on the Analysis of Prosody. P. Price
M. Ostendorf
Combining Linguistic With Statistical Methods in Modeling Prosody. Part II: Speech and the Acquisition of Words.A. Cutler
Prosody and the Word Boundary Problem. J. Mehler
E. Dupoux
T. Nazzi
G. Dahaene-Lambertz
Coping With Linguistic Diversity: The Infant's Viewpoint. R.N. Aslin
J.Z. Woodward
N.P. LaMendola
T.G. Bever
Models of Word Segmentation in Fluent Maternal Speech to Infants. N.B. Ratner
From "Signal to Syntax": But What Is the Nature of the Signal? C.H. Echols
A Role for Stress in Early Speech Segmentation. K. Demuth
The Prosodic Structure of Early Words. Part III: Speech and the Acquisition of Grammatical Morphology & Form Classes.E. Selkirk
The Prosodic Structure of Function Words. A.M. Peters
S. Strömqvist
The Role of Prosody in the Acquisition of Grammatical Morphemes. L.B. Leonard
J.A. Eyer
Deficits of Grammatical Morphology in Children with Specific Language Impairment and Their Implications for Notions of Bootstrapping. M. Kelly
The Role of Phonology in Grammatical Category Assignments. J.L. Morgan
R. Shi
P. Allopena
Perceptual Bases of Rudimentary Grammatical Categories: Toward a Broader Conceptualization of Bootstrapping. Part IV: Speech and the Acquisition of Phrase Structure.J.J. Venditti
S-A. Jun
M.E. Beckman
Prosodic Cues to Syntactic and Other Linguistic Structures in Japanese
Korean
and English. R. Mazuka
Can a Grammatical Parameter Be Set Before the First Word? Prosodic Contributions to Early Setting of a Grammatical Parameter. M. Steedman
Phrasal Intonation and the Acquisition of Syntax. C. Fisher
H. Tokura
Prosody in Speech to Infants: Direct and Indirect Acoustic Cues to Syntactic Structure. A. Fernald
G. McRoberts
Prosodic Bootstrapping: A Critical Analysis of the Argument and the Evidence. P. Jusczyk
D.G.K. Nelson
Syntactic Units
Prosody
and Psychological Reality During Infancy. Part V: Speech and the Acquisition of Language.L. Gerken
Phonological and Distributional Information in Sytnax Acquisition. J.F. Werker
V.L. Lloyd
J.E. Pegg
L. Polka
Putting the Baby in the Bootstraps: Toward a More Complete Understanding of the Role of the Input in Infant Speech Processing. K. Hirsh-Pasek
M. Tucker
R.M. Golinkoff
Dynamical Systems Theory: Reinterpreting "Prosodic Bootstrapping" and Its Role in Language Acquisition.