Language, Mind and Brain

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781589010475

Some Psychological and Neurological Constraints on Theories of Grammar

Price:
Sale price$116.00
Stock:
Out of Stock - Available to backorder

By Ewa Dabrowska
Imprint:
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date:
Format:
PAPERBACK
Pages:
272

Request Academic Copy

Button Actions

Please copy the ISBN for submitting review copy form

Description

Chapter 1: Introduction Part I: The Basic SpecificationsChapter 2: Language Processing: Speed and Flexibility1. The Complexity of the Task2. Speed3. Processing Shortcuts 4. Implications for Linguistic Theory Chapter 3: Language Acquisition: Robustness1. Individual Differences2. The Role of Input3. Language Development in Blind Children4. The Robustness of Language Chapter 4: Language in the Brain 1. The Localisation Issue2. Preservation of Grammatical Knowledge in Brosca's Aphasia3. The Co-occurrence of Lexical and Grammatical Deficits4. The Resilience of Language Chapter 5: Language and Other Cognitive Processes1. A Genetically Specified Language Module?2. Human Adaptations to Language3. Language Adaptations to Humans4. Universal Grammar Again5. Conclusion Part II: The Building Blocks of Language Chapter 7: Words1. The Semantics of Locative Terms2. The Acquisition of Locative Terms3. Innate Structure, yes-but of What Kind?4. Lexical Learning in a Constrained Connectionist Network5. Conclusion Chapter 8: On Rules and Regularity1. Words and Rules2. The Connectionist Bombshell3. The Linguists Strike Back4. The Dual-Mechanism Model5. The German Plural: A Minority Default?6. An Inflectional System Without a Default: The Polish Genitive7. The Final Test Case: The Polish Dative8. Interim Conclusions9. Challenges for Connectionism Chapter 9: Syntactic Constructions1. Ties between Lexical and Grammatical Knowledge2. Multi-word Units in Acquisition3. A Case Study: Questions Chapter 10: The Cognitive Enterprise1. Towards a Psychologically Realistic Grammar 2. A Crash Course in Cognitive Grammar3. Language Production in a CG Framework4. A Cognitive View of Language Acquisition5. More on Regularity6. Future Directions BibliographyIndex

You may also like

Recently viewed