The Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Syntax
Herausgeber: Goodall, Grant
The Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Syntax
Herausgeber: Goodall, Grant
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Providing an up-to-date overview of a growing field, this Handbook is intended for students and researchers interested in using experimental methods to study syntax. It shows how to conduct experiments, surveys research results so far, and discusses how the increased use of experiments will impact the future of linguistic research.
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Providing an up-to-date overview of a growing field, this Handbook is intended for students and researchers interested in using experimental methods to study syntax. It shows how to conduct experiments, surveys research results so far, and discusses how the increased use of experiments will impact the future of linguistic research.
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- Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 786
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1298g
- ISBN-13: 9781108465496
- ISBN-10: 1108465498
- Artikelnr.: 69299091
- Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 786
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1298g
- ISBN-13: 9781108465496
- ISBN-10: 1108465498
- Artikelnr.: 69299091
Introduction Grant Goodall; Part I. General Issues in Acceptability
Experiments: 1. Sentence Acceptability Experiments: What, How, and Why
Grant Goodall; 2. Response Methods in Acceptability Experiments Sam
Featherston; 3. Approaching Gradience in Acceptability with the Tools of
Signal Detection Theory Brian Dillon and Matthew Wagers; 4. Variation in
Participants and Stimuli in Acceptability Experiments Jana Häussler and Tom
Juzek; 5. Acceptability, Grammar, and Processing Gisbert Fanselow; 6.
Satiation William Snyder; 7. Acceptability (and Other) Experiments for
Studying Comparative Syntax Dustin Chacón; Part II. Experimental Studies of
Specific Phenomena: 8. Resumptive Pronouns in English Chung-hye Han; 9.
Island Effects Jon Sprouse and Sandra Villata; 10. The That-Trace Effect
Wayne Cowart and Dana McDaniel; 11. Anaphora: Experimental Methods for
Investigating Coreference Elsi Kaiser; 12. Constituent Order and
Acceptability Thomas Weskott; 13. Acceptability Judgments at the
Syntax-¬Semantics Interface Jesse Harris; Part III. Experimental Studies of
Specific Populations and Language Families: 14. Acceptability Studies in L2
Populations Tania Ionin; 15. Judgments of Acceptability, Truth and Felicity
in Child Language Rosalind Thornton; 16. Acceptability and Truth Value
Judgment Studies in East Asian Languages Shin Fukuda; 17. Acceptability
Experiments in Romance Languages Timothy Gupton and Tania Leal; 18.
Acceptability Studies in (Non-English) Germanic Languages Markus Bader; 19.
Acceptability Studies in Semitic Languages Aya Meltzer-Asscher; 20.
Experimental Syntax and the Slavic Languages Arthur Stepanov; 21.
Acceptability Judgments in Sign Linguistics Vadim Kimmelman; Part IV.
Experimental Syntax Beyond Acceptability: 22. Theories All The Way Down:
Remarks on 'Theoretical' and 'Experimental' Linguistics Colin Phillips,
Nick Huang, Phoebe Gaston and Hanna Muller; 23. Eye-Tracking and Self-Paced
Reading Claudia Felser; 24. Nothing Entirely New Under the Sun: ERP
Responses to Manipulations of Syntax Robert Kluender; 25. Corpus Studies of
Syntax Jerid Francom; 26. Syntax and Speaking Shota Momma; 27. Neuroimaging
William Matchin.
Experiments: 1. Sentence Acceptability Experiments: What, How, and Why
Grant Goodall; 2. Response Methods in Acceptability Experiments Sam
Featherston; 3. Approaching Gradience in Acceptability with the Tools of
Signal Detection Theory Brian Dillon and Matthew Wagers; 4. Variation in
Participants and Stimuli in Acceptability Experiments Jana Häussler and Tom
Juzek; 5. Acceptability, Grammar, and Processing Gisbert Fanselow; 6.
Satiation William Snyder; 7. Acceptability (and Other) Experiments for
Studying Comparative Syntax Dustin Chacón; Part II. Experimental Studies of
Specific Phenomena: 8. Resumptive Pronouns in English Chung-hye Han; 9.
Island Effects Jon Sprouse and Sandra Villata; 10. The That-Trace Effect
Wayne Cowart and Dana McDaniel; 11. Anaphora: Experimental Methods for
Investigating Coreference Elsi Kaiser; 12. Constituent Order and
Acceptability Thomas Weskott; 13. Acceptability Judgments at the
Syntax-¬Semantics Interface Jesse Harris; Part III. Experimental Studies of
Specific Populations and Language Families: 14. Acceptability Studies in L2
Populations Tania Ionin; 15. Judgments of Acceptability, Truth and Felicity
in Child Language Rosalind Thornton; 16. Acceptability and Truth Value
Judgment Studies in East Asian Languages Shin Fukuda; 17. Acceptability
Experiments in Romance Languages Timothy Gupton and Tania Leal; 18.
Acceptability Studies in (Non-English) Germanic Languages Markus Bader; 19.
Acceptability Studies in Semitic Languages Aya Meltzer-Asscher; 20.
Experimental Syntax and the Slavic Languages Arthur Stepanov; 21.
Acceptability Judgments in Sign Linguistics Vadim Kimmelman; Part IV.
Experimental Syntax Beyond Acceptability: 22. Theories All The Way Down:
Remarks on 'Theoretical' and 'Experimental' Linguistics Colin Phillips,
Nick Huang, Phoebe Gaston and Hanna Muller; 23. Eye-Tracking and Self-Paced
Reading Claudia Felser; 24. Nothing Entirely New Under the Sun: ERP
Responses to Manipulations of Syntax Robert Kluender; 25. Corpus Studies of
Syntax Jerid Francom; 26. Syntax and Speaking Shota Momma; 27. Neuroimaging
William Matchin.
Introduction Grant Goodall; Part I. General Issues in Acceptability
Experiments: 1. Sentence Acceptability Experiments: What, How, and Why
Grant Goodall; 2. Response Methods in Acceptability Experiments Sam
Featherston; 3. Approaching Gradience in Acceptability with the Tools of
Signal Detection Theory Brian Dillon and Matthew Wagers; 4. Variation in
Participants and Stimuli in Acceptability Experiments Jana Häussler and Tom
Juzek; 5. Acceptability, Grammar, and Processing Gisbert Fanselow; 6.
Satiation William Snyder; 7. Acceptability (and Other) Experiments for
Studying Comparative Syntax Dustin Chacón; Part II. Experimental Studies of
Specific Phenomena: 8. Resumptive Pronouns in English Chung-hye Han; 9.
Island Effects Jon Sprouse and Sandra Villata; 10. The That-Trace Effect
Wayne Cowart and Dana McDaniel; 11. Anaphora: Experimental Methods for
Investigating Coreference Elsi Kaiser; 12. Constituent Order and
Acceptability Thomas Weskott; 13. Acceptability Judgments at the
Syntax-¬Semantics Interface Jesse Harris; Part III. Experimental Studies of
Specific Populations and Language Families: 14. Acceptability Studies in L2
Populations Tania Ionin; 15. Judgments of Acceptability, Truth and Felicity
in Child Language Rosalind Thornton; 16. Acceptability and Truth Value
Judgment Studies in East Asian Languages Shin Fukuda; 17. Acceptability
Experiments in Romance Languages Timothy Gupton and Tania Leal; 18.
Acceptability Studies in (Non-English) Germanic Languages Markus Bader; 19.
Acceptability Studies in Semitic Languages Aya Meltzer-Asscher; 20.
Experimental Syntax and the Slavic Languages Arthur Stepanov; 21.
Acceptability Judgments in Sign Linguistics Vadim Kimmelman; Part IV.
Experimental Syntax Beyond Acceptability: 22. Theories All The Way Down:
Remarks on 'Theoretical' and 'Experimental' Linguistics Colin Phillips,
Nick Huang, Phoebe Gaston and Hanna Muller; 23. Eye-Tracking and Self-Paced
Reading Claudia Felser; 24. Nothing Entirely New Under the Sun: ERP
Responses to Manipulations of Syntax Robert Kluender; 25. Corpus Studies of
Syntax Jerid Francom; 26. Syntax and Speaking Shota Momma; 27. Neuroimaging
William Matchin.
Experiments: 1. Sentence Acceptability Experiments: What, How, and Why
Grant Goodall; 2. Response Methods in Acceptability Experiments Sam
Featherston; 3. Approaching Gradience in Acceptability with the Tools of
Signal Detection Theory Brian Dillon and Matthew Wagers; 4. Variation in
Participants and Stimuli in Acceptability Experiments Jana Häussler and Tom
Juzek; 5. Acceptability, Grammar, and Processing Gisbert Fanselow; 6.
Satiation William Snyder; 7. Acceptability (and Other) Experiments for
Studying Comparative Syntax Dustin Chacón; Part II. Experimental Studies of
Specific Phenomena: 8. Resumptive Pronouns in English Chung-hye Han; 9.
Island Effects Jon Sprouse and Sandra Villata; 10. The That-Trace Effect
Wayne Cowart and Dana McDaniel; 11. Anaphora: Experimental Methods for
Investigating Coreference Elsi Kaiser; 12. Constituent Order and
Acceptability Thomas Weskott; 13. Acceptability Judgments at the
Syntax-¬Semantics Interface Jesse Harris; Part III. Experimental Studies of
Specific Populations and Language Families: 14. Acceptability Studies in L2
Populations Tania Ionin; 15. Judgments of Acceptability, Truth and Felicity
in Child Language Rosalind Thornton; 16. Acceptability and Truth Value
Judgment Studies in East Asian Languages Shin Fukuda; 17. Acceptability
Experiments in Romance Languages Timothy Gupton and Tania Leal; 18.
Acceptability Studies in (Non-English) Germanic Languages Markus Bader; 19.
Acceptability Studies in Semitic Languages Aya Meltzer-Asscher; 20.
Experimental Syntax and the Slavic Languages Arthur Stepanov; 21.
Acceptability Judgments in Sign Linguistics Vadim Kimmelman; Part IV.
Experimental Syntax Beyond Acceptability: 22. Theories All The Way Down:
Remarks on 'Theoretical' and 'Experimental' Linguistics Colin Phillips,
Nick Huang, Phoebe Gaston and Hanna Muller; 23. Eye-Tracking and Self-Paced
Reading Claudia Felser; 24. Nothing Entirely New Under the Sun: ERP
Responses to Manipulations of Syntax Robert Kluender; 25. Corpus Studies of
Syntax Jerid Francom; 26. Syntax and Speaking Shota Momma; 27. Neuroimaging
William Matchin.