Twenty-First Century Psycholinguistics
Four Cornerstones
Herausgeber: Cutler, Anne
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Four Cornerstones
Herausgeber: Cutler, Anne
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This book has been written to record the most recent developments in psycholinguistics which were discussed in a series of meetings at the Max Planck Institute in Nijmegen, The Netherlands. The MPI is one of the foremost centers of the study of language
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This book has been written to record the most recent developments in psycholinguistics which were discussed in a series of meetings at the Max Planck Institute in Nijmegen, The Netherlands. The MPI is one of the foremost centers of the study of language
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9780805852080
- ISBN-10: 0805852085
- Artikelnr.: 21071196
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9780805852080
- ISBN-10: 0805852085
- Artikelnr.: 21071196
Anne Cutler
Contents: A. Cutler
W. Klein
S.C. Levinson
The Cornerstones of Twenty-First Century Psycholinguistics. Part I: Psychology and Linguistics. J.E. Boland
Cognitive Mechanisms and Syntactic Theory. P. Fikkert
Getting Sound Structures in Mind: Acquisition Bridging Linguistics and Psychology? M. Haverkort
Linguistic Representation and Language Use in Aphasia. R.H. Baayen
Data Mining at the Intersection of Psychology and Linguistics. M.J. Pickering
S. Garrod
Establishing and Using Routines During Dialogue: Implications for Psychology and Linguistics. D. Poeppel
D. Embick
Defining the Relation Between Linguistics and Neuroscience. Part II: Biology and Behavior.K. Stromswold
Genetic Specificity of Linguistic Heritability. S.K. Scott
The Neurobiology of Speech Perception. P. Hagoort
Broca's Complex as the Unification Space for Language. S.L. Thompson-Schill
Dissecting the Language Organ: A New Look at the Role of Broca's Area in Language Processing. G. Morgan
Biology and Behavior: Insights From the Acquisition of Sign Language. Part III: Production and Comprehension.G. Vigliocco
R.J. Hartsuiker
Maximal Input and Feedback in Production and Comprehension. J.M. McQueen
Spoken-Word Recognition and Production: Regular but not Inseparable Bedfellows. N.O. Schiller
Verbal Self-Monitoring. F. Ferreira
B. Swets
The Production and Comprehension of Resumptive Pronouns in Relative Clause "Island" Contexts. N. Sebastián-Gallés
C. Baus
On the Relationship Between Perception and Production in L2 Categories. K. Emmorey
Signing for Viewing: Some Relations Between the Production and Comprehension of Sign Language. Part IV: Model and Experiment.A. Roelofs
From Popper to Lakatos: A Case for Cumulative Computational Modeling. D. Norris
How Do Computational Models Help Us Develop Better Theories? M.A. Pitt
D.J. Navarro
Tools for Learning About Computational Models. M.W. Crocker
Rational Models of Comprehension: Addressing the Performance Paradox. W.T. Fitch
Computation and Cognition: Four Distinctions and Their Implications.
W. Klein
S.C. Levinson
The Cornerstones of Twenty-First Century Psycholinguistics. Part I: Psychology and Linguistics. J.E. Boland
Cognitive Mechanisms and Syntactic Theory. P. Fikkert
Getting Sound Structures in Mind: Acquisition Bridging Linguistics and Psychology? M. Haverkort
Linguistic Representation and Language Use in Aphasia. R.H. Baayen
Data Mining at the Intersection of Psychology and Linguistics. M.J. Pickering
S. Garrod
Establishing and Using Routines During Dialogue: Implications for Psychology and Linguistics. D. Poeppel
D. Embick
Defining the Relation Between Linguistics and Neuroscience. Part II: Biology and Behavior.K. Stromswold
Genetic Specificity of Linguistic Heritability. S.K. Scott
The Neurobiology of Speech Perception. P. Hagoort
Broca's Complex as the Unification Space for Language. S.L. Thompson-Schill
Dissecting the Language Organ: A New Look at the Role of Broca's Area in Language Processing. G. Morgan
Biology and Behavior: Insights From the Acquisition of Sign Language. Part III: Production and Comprehension.G. Vigliocco
R.J. Hartsuiker
Maximal Input and Feedback in Production and Comprehension. J.M. McQueen
Spoken-Word Recognition and Production: Regular but not Inseparable Bedfellows. N.O. Schiller
Verbal Self-Monitoring. F. Ferreira
B. Swets
The Production and Comprehension of Resumptive Pronouns in Relative Clause "Island" Contexts. N. Sebastián-Gallés
C. Baus
On the Relationship Between Perception and Production in L2 Categories. K. Emmorey
Signing for Viewing: Some Relations Between the Production and Comprehension of Sign Language. Part IV: Model and Experiment.A. Roelofs
From Popper to Lakatos: A Case for Cumulative Computational Modeling. D. Norris
How Do Computational Models Help Us Develop Better Theories? M.A. Pitt
D.J. Navarro
Tools for Learning About Computational Models. M.W. Crocker
Rational Models of Comprehension: Addressing the Performance Paradox. W.T. Fitch
Computation and Cognition: Four Distinctions and Their Implications.
Contents: A. Cutler
W. Klein
S.C. Levinson
The Cornerstones of Twenty-First Century Psycholinguistics. Part I: Psychology and Linguistics. J.E. Boland
Cognitive Mechanisms and Syntactic Theory. P. Fikkert
Getting Sound Structures in Mind: Acquisition Bridging Linguistics and Psychology? M. Haverkort
Linguistic Representation and Language Use in Aphasia. R.H. Baayen
Data Mining at the Intersection of Psychology and Linguistics. M.J. Pickering
S. Garrod
Establishing and Using Routines During Dialogue: Implications for Psychology and Linguistics. D. Poeppel
D. Embick
Defining the Relation Between Linguistics and Neuroscience. Part II: Biology and Behavior.K. Stromswold
Genetic Specificity of Linguistic Heritability. S.K. Scott
The Neurobiology of Speech Perception. P. Hagoort
Broca's Complex as the Unification Space for Language. S.L. Thompson-Schill
Dissecting the Language Organ: A New Look at the Role of Broca's Area in Language Processing. G. Morgan
Biology and Behavior: Insights From the Acquisition of Sign Language. Part III: Production and Comprehension.G. Vigliocco
R.J. Hartsuiker
Maximal Input and Feedback in Production and Comprehension. J.M. McQueen
Spoken-Word Recognition and Production: Regular but not Inseparable Bedfellows. N.O. Schiller
Verbal Self-Monitoring. F. Ferreira
B. Swets
The Production and Comprehension of Resumptive Pronouns in Relative Clause "Island" Contexts. N. Sebastián-Gallés
C. Baus
On the Relationship Between Perception and Production in L2 Categories. K. Emmorey
Signing for Viewing: Some Relations Between the Production and Comprehension of Sign Language. Part IV: Model and Experiment.A. Roelofs
From Popper to Lakatos: A Case for Cumulative Computational Modeling. D. Norris
How Do Computational Models Help Us Develop Better Theories? M.A. Pitt
D.J. Navarro
Tools for Learning About Computational Models. M.W. Crocker
Rational Models of Comprehension: Addressing the Performance Paradox. W.T. Fitch
Computation and Cognition: Four Distinctions and Their Implications.
W. Klein
S.C. Levinson
The Cornerstones of Twenty-First Century Psycholinguistics. Part I: Psychology and Linguistics. J.E. Boland
Cognitive Mechanisms and Syntactic Theory. P. Fikkert
Getting Sound Structures in Mind: Acquisition Bridging Linguistics and Psychology? M. Haverkort
Linguistic Representation and Language Use in Aphasia. R.H. Baayen
Data Mining at the Intersection of Psychology and Linguistics. M.J. Pickering
S. Garrod
Establishing and Using Routines During Dialogue: Implications for Psychology and Linguistics. D. Poeppel
D. Embick
Defining the Relation Between Linguistics and Neuroscience. Part II: Biology and Behavior.K. Stromswold
Genetic Specificity of Linguistic Heritability. S.K. Scott
The Neurobiology of Speech Perception. P. Hagoort
Broca's Complex as the Unification Space for Language. S.L. Thompson-Schill
Dissecting the Language Organ: A New Look at the Role of Broca's Area in Language Processing. G. Morgan
Biology and Behavior: Insights From the Acquisition of Sign Language. Part III: Production and Comprehension.G. Vigliocco
R.J. Hartsuiker
Maximal Input and Feedback in Production and Comprehension. J.M. McQueen
Spoken-Word Recognition and Production: Regular but not Inseparable Bedfellows. N.O. Schiller
Verbal Self-Monitoring. F. Ferreira
B. Swets
The Production and Comprehension of Resumptive Pronouns in Relative Clause "Island" Contexts. N. Sebastián-Gallés
C. Baus
On the Relationship Between Perception and Production in L2 Categories. K. Emmorey
Signing for Viewing: Some Relations Between the Production and Comprehension of Sign Language. Part IV: Model and Experiment.A. Roelofs
From Popper to Lakatos: A Case for Cumulative Computational Modeling. D. Norris
How Do Computational Models Help Us Develop Better Theories? M.A. Pitt
D.J. Navarro
Tools for Learning About Computational Models. M.W. Crocker
Rational Models of Comprehension: Addressing the Performance Paradox. W.T. Fitch
Computation and Cognition: Four Distinctions and Their Implications.