Grammatical Approaches to Language Processing Essays in Honor of Lyn Frazier /

書目詳細資料
企業作者: SpringerLink (Online service)
其他作者: Carlson, Katy (Editor), Clifton, Jr., Charles (Editor), Fodor, Janet Dean (Editor)
總結:VIII, 324 p. 129 illus., 5 illus. in color.
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語言:英语
出版: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
版:1st ed. 2019.
叢編:Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics, 48
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在線閱讀:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01563-3
格式: 電子 電子書
書本目錄:
  • Lyn Frazier’s contributions to psycholinguistics: An appreciation; Charles Clifton, Jr., Brian Dillon, and Adrian Staub
  • Center-embedded sentences: An online problem or deeper? Janet Dean Fodor, Benjamin Macaulay, Danielle Ronkos, Taletha Callahan, and Tyler Peckenpaugh
  • Contrastive prosody and the subsequent mention of alternatives during discourse processing; Amy Schafer, Amber Camp, Hannah Rohde, Theres Grüter
  • Alternatives on demand and locality: Resolving discourse-linked wh-phrases in sluices; Jesse A. Harris
  • The division of labor between structure building and feature checking during sentence comprehension; Markus Bader
  • Real-time commitments in processing individual/degree polysemy; Margaret Grant, Sonia Michniewicz, Jessica Rett
  • Negative polarity items as collocations: Experimental evidence from German; Frank Richter, Janina Radό
  • What eye movements can and cannot tell us about wh-movement and scrambling; Irina A. Sekerina, Anna K. Laurinavichyute, Olga V. Dragoy
  • When all linguists did not go to the workshop, none of the Germans but some of the French did: The role of alternative constructions for quantifier scope; Barbara Hemforth, Lars Konieczny
  • Definites, domain restriction, and discourse structure in online processing; Florian Schwarz
  • Processing coercion in Brazilian Portuguese: Grinding objects and packaging substances; Suzi Lima
  • Incrementality in processing complements and adjuncts: Construal revisited; Britta Stolterfoht, Holger Gauza, and Melanie Störzer
  • Event knowledge and verb knowledge predict sensitivity to different aspects of semantic anomalies in aphasia; Michelle Colvin, Tessa Warren, and MichaelWalsh Dickey
  • Who cares what who prefers? A study in judgment differences between syntacticians and non-syntacticians; Gisbert Fanselow, Jana Häussler, and Thomas Weskott
  • How just is justice? Ask a psycholinguist; Janet Randall
  • C-command in discourse: Syntactic principles beyond the sentence and their consequences foracquisition theory; Tom Roeper.