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  1. Syntactic Processing
    An Overview
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Taylor & Francis Ltd, London

    This book provides an overview of the structures, topics and main theories of syntactic processing. It covers the last 40 years of sentence-level psycholinguistic research and debates and makes it accessible to both theoretical linguists and... mehr

     

    This book provides an overview of the structures, topics and main theories of syntactic processing. It covers the last 40 years of sentence-level psycholinguistic research and debates and makes it accessible to both theoretical linguists and experimental psychologists

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781032522258
    Schlagworte: Cognition & cognitive psychology; Kognitive Psychologie; LAN009040; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics; Literatur: Geschichte und Kritik; Literature: history & criticism; PSYCHOLOGY / Experimental Psychology; Psycholinguistics; Psycholinguistik und Kognitive Linguistik; Psychological theory & schools of thought; Psychologie: Theorien und Denkschulen
    Umfang: 238 Seiten
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    Acknowledgements1. Introduction1.1. Questions1.2. The functional architecture of the linguistic mind1.3. Minimal attachment1.4. Ambiguity resolution and beyond: the oracle component of parsing2. Modifier adjunction with special reference to relative clauses inside complex NPs2.1. Introduction: local adjunction2.2. Relative clause adjunction2.3. The adjunction of subject relative clauses to complex noun phrases2.3.1. Computationally cheap trees: The Garden Path model2.3.2. The role of frequency: Tuning2.3.3. A refined two-step account: Construal2.3.4. The role of segmentation, prosody and silent reading: the Implicit Prosody Hypothesis2.3.5. Going for the meaning directly: the role of lexical semantics, coherence and reference2.3.6. All at once in one stage: the Constraint Satisfaction Approach2.3.7. The Unrestricted Race model (URM) and the ambiguity advantage effect (AAE)2.3.8. Grillo and Costa (2014): the Pseudo Relative confound2.4. Conclusions3. Agreement3.1. Introduction3.2. Agreement attraction3.2.1. Psycholinguistic theories of agreement 3.2.1.1. Maximal Input3.2.1.2. Marking and Morphing3.2.1.3. The cue-based Working Memory Model: retrieval in production3.2.1.4. The scope of planning + semantic integration account3.2.1.5. On morphology3.2.1.6. Attraction in comprehension 3.3. More on comprehension: agreement in brain waves3.4. Summing up4. Gap filling4.1. Introduction4.2. Working memory4.3. Recent fillers: controlled PRO and gap-driven parsing4.4. Filler-driven parsing: the Active Filler Strategy4.5. Scrambling the word order predictability: the Minimal Chain Principle4.6. Summary and conclusions4.7. Epilogue, or when gaps are too radical and reference must be explicit: anaphor resolution.5. On parsers and grammars 5.1. Introduction: on psychological adequacy5.2. The Separate Grammar Hypothesis: heuristics and good-enough, goal-directed, predictive processing 5.3. The Grammatical Parser Hypothesis: the parser is the grammar5.4. Grammatical Illusions 5.5. On flexibility and opportunism ReferencesIndex