Formal grammars in linguistics and psycholinguistics. Vol. III, Psycholinguistic applications /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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The Hague :
Mouton,
1974.
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Colección: | Janua linguarum. Series minor ;
192. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- 1. Grammars in the Psychology of Language: Three Problems
- 1.1. Language use, Linguistic Intuitions, and the Acquisition of Language
- 1.2. Primary Usage of Language and Linguistic Intuitions
- 1.3. Linguistic Intuitions and Language Acquisition
- 1.4. Language Acquisition and Primary Usage of Language
- 2. Grammars and Linguistic Intuitions
- 2.1. The Unreliability of Linguistic Intuitions
- 2.2. From Data to Model
- 2.3. The Judgment of Grammaticality: Absolute Judgment versus Judgment by Contrast
- 2.4. The Judgment of Syntactic Relatedness: A Few Models of Interpretation2.5. Conceptual Factors in the Judgment Process
- Note to Section 2.1
- 3. Grammars in Models of the Language User
- 3.1. Isomorphistic, Semi-Isomorphistic, and Non-isomorphistic Models
- 3.2. The Language User as a Finite Automaton
- 3.3. Non-regular Phrase Structure Models
- 3.4. Transformational Complexity and the Coding Hypothesis
- 3.5. Perceptual Strategies
- 3.6. Conceptual Models
- 3.7. Grammars and Models of the Language User
- 4. Grammars and Language Acquisition
- 4.1. Aspects of Language Acquisition4.2. LAD, a General Inference Schema
- 4.3. Universals of Development from the Rationalistic and the Empiricist Points of View
- 4.4. Process Factors in Language Acquisition
- 4.5. Conceptual Factors in Language Acquisition
- Historical and Bibliographical Remarks
- Bibliography
- Author Index
- Subject Index