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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.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kepser, Stephan, 1967-, Reis, Marga
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, ©2005.
Colección:Studies in generative grammar ; 85.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Evidence in linguistics / Stephan Kepser and Marga Reis
  • Gradedness and consistency in grammaticality judgments / Aria Adli
  • Null subjects and verb placement in old high German / Katrin Axel
  • Beauty and the beast : what running a broad-coverage precision grammar over the BNC taught us about the grammar and the corpus / Timothy Baldwin [and others]-- Seemingly indenite denites / Greg Carlson and Rachel Shirley Sussman
  • Animacy as a driving cue in change and acquisition in Brazilian Portuguese / Sonia M.L. Cyrino and Ruth E.V. Lopes
  • Aspectual coercion and on-line processing : the case of iteration / Sacha DeVelle
  • Why do children fail to understand weak epistemic terms? : an experimental study / Serge Doitchinov
  • Processing negative polarity items : when negation comes through the backdoor / Heiner Drenhaus, Stefan Frisch, and Douglas Saddy
  • Linguistic constraints on the acquisition of epistemic modal verbs / Veronika Ehrich
  • The decathlon model of empirical syntax / Sam Featherston
  • Examining constraints on the benefactive alternation by using the World Wide Web as a corpus / Christiane Fellbaum
  • A quantitative study of German word order variation / Kris Heylen
  • Which statistics reflect semantics? : rethinking synonymy and word similarity / Derrick Higgins
  • Language production errors as evidence for language production processes : the Frankfurt corpus / Annette Hohenberger and Eva-Maria Waleschkowski
  • A multi-evidence study of European and Brazilian Portuguese questions / Mary Aizawa Kato and Carlos Mioto
  • The relationship between grammaticality ratings and corpus frequency : a case study into word order variability in the middle of German clauses / Gerald Kempen and Karin Harbusch
  • The emergence of productive non-medical -itis : corpus evidence and quantitative analysis / Anke Ludeling and Stefan Evert
  • Experimental data versus diachronic typological data : two types of evidence for linguistic relativity / Wiltrud Mihatsch
  • Reflexives and pronouns in picture noun phrases : using eye movements as a source of linguistic evidence / Jeffrey T. Runner, Rachel S. Sussman, and Michael K. Tanenhaus
  • The plural is semantically unmarked / Uli Sauerland, Jan Anderssen, and Kazuko Yatsushiro
  • Coherence : an experimental approach / Tanja Schmid, Markus Bader, and Josef Bayer
  • Thinking about what we are asking speakers to do / Carson T. Schutze
  • A prosodic factor for the decline of topicalisation in English / Augustin Speyer
  • On the syntax of DP coordination : combining evidence from reading-time studies and agrammatic comprehension / Ilona Steiner
  • Lexical statistics and lexical processing : semantic density, information complexity, sex, and irregularity in Dutch / Wieke M. Tabak, Robert Schreuder, and R. Harald Baayen
  • The double competence hypothesis on diachronic evidence / Helmut Weiß