The innovative element of this volume is its overview of the fundamental psycholinguistic topics involved in sentence processing. While most psycholinguistic studies focus on a single language and induce a general model of universal sentence processing, this volume proposes a cross-linguistic approach. It contains two distinct features first embraced in the 18th century by brothers Freiherr Wilhelm von Humboldt and Alexander von Humboldt. First, it offers a linguistic theory that characterizes universal cognitive features of the human language processor (or the mind and its biological source), independent of a single language structure. Second, it contains a language theory which considers the diversity of linguistic structures and provides a powerful theory of language processing. Contributors cover a wide range of topics, including word recognition, fixed expressions, grammatical constraints, empty categories, and parsing. Their research involves analyses of 12 languages.
Key - Provides an overview of central psycholinguistic topics in sentence processing
- Combines deductive and inductive methods in fashioning an innovative approach
- Contributors address word recognition, fixed expressions, grammatical constraints, empty categories, and parsing
- Original papers form a coherent presentation
Produkteigenschaften
- Artikelnummer: 9780126135312
- Medium: Buch
- ISBN: 978-0-12-613531-2
- Verlag: Brill
- Erscheinungstermin: 13.07.1998
- Sprache(n): Englisch
- Auflage: Erscheinungsjahr 1998
- Serie: Syntax and Semantics
- Produktform: Gebunden
- Gewicht: 857 g
- Seiten: 442
- Format (B x H x T): 162 x 235 x 37 mm
- Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt