Linguistic Evidence : Empirical, Theoretical and Computational Perspectives.
The renaissance of corpus linguistics and promising developments in experimental linguistic techniques in recent years have led to a remarkable revival of interest in issues of the empirical base of linguistic theory in general, and the status of differen.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin :
Walter de Gruyter,
2005.
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Colección: | Studies in Generative Grammar SGG.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Evidence in Linguistics
- Gradedness and Consistency in Grammaticality Judgments
- Null Subjects and Verb Placement in Old High German
- Beauty and the Beast: What Running a Broad-Coverage Precision Grammar over the BNC Taught Us about the Grammar
- and the Corpus
- Seemingly Indefinite Definites
- Animacy as a Driving Cue in Change and Acquisition in Brazilian Portuguese
- Aspectual Coercion and On-line Processing: The Case of Iteration
- Why Do Children Fail to UnderstandWeak Epistemic Terms? An Experimental Study.
- Processing Negative Polarity Items: When Negation Comes Through the Backdoor
- Linguistic Constraints on the Acquisition of Epistemic Modal Verbs
- The Decathlon Model of Empirical Syntax
- Examining the Constraints on the Benefactive Alternation by Using the World Wide Web as a Corpus
- A Quantitative Corpus Study of German Word Order Variation
- Which Statistics Reflect Semantics? Rethinking Synonymy and Word Similarity
- Language Production Errors as Evidence for Language Production Processes
- The Frankfurt Corpora.
- A Multi-Evidence Study of European and Brazilian Portuguese wh-Questions
- The Relationship between Grammaticality Ratings and Corpus Frequencies: A Case Study into Word Order Variability in the Midfield of German Clauses
- The Emergence of Productive Non-Medical -itis: Corpus Evidence and Qualitative Analysis
- Experimental Data vs. Diachronic Typological Data: Two Types of Evidence for Linguistic Relativity
- Reflexives and Pronouns in Picture Noun Phrases: Using Eye Movements as a Source of Linguistic Evidence
- The Plural is Semantically Unmarked
- Coherence
- an Experimental Approach.
- Thinking About What We Are Asking Speakers to Do
- A Prosodic Factor for the Decline of Topicalisation in English
- On the Syntax of DP Coordination: Combining Evidence from Reading-Time Studies and Agrammatic Comprehension
- Lexical Statistics and Lexical Processing: Semantic Density, Information Complexity, Sex, and Irregularity in Dutch
- The Double Competence Hypothesis On Diachronic Evidence
- List of Contributors.