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050 1 4 _aP291
_b.S9 1998
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245 0 0 _aSentence processing
_h[electronic resource] :
_ba crosslinguistic perspective /
_cedited by Dieter Hillert.
246 1 4 _aCrosslinguistic perspective
260 _aSan Diego :
_bAcademic Press,
_cc1998.
300 _a1 online resource (xvii, 437 p.) :
_bill.
490 1 _aSyntax and semantics,
_x0092-4563 ;
_vv. 31
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aThe innovative element of this volume is its overview of the fundamental psycholinguistic topics involved in sentence processing. While most psycholinguistic studies focus on a single language and induce a general model of universal sentence processing, this volume proposes a cross-linguistic approach. It contains two distinct features first embraced in the 18th century by brothers Freiherr Wilhelm von Humboldt and Alexander von Humboldt. First, it offers a linguistic theory that characterizes universal cognitive features of the human language processor (or the mind and its biological source), independent of a single language structure. Second, it contains a language theory which considers the diversity of linguistic structures and provides a powerful theory of language processing. Contributors cover a wide range of topics, including word recognition, fixed expressions, grammatical constraints, empty categories, and parsing. Their research involves analyses of 12 languages. This book provides an overview of central psycholinguistic topics in sentence processing; and combines deductive and inductive methods in fashioning an innovative approach. The contributors address word recognition, fixed expressions, grammatical constraints, empty categories, and parsing. Its original papers form a coherent presentation.
588 _aDescription based on print version record.
650 0 _aGrammar, Comparative and general
_xSyntax.
650 0 _aGrammar, Comparative and general
_xSentences.
650 0 _aPsycholinguistics.
650 0 _aSemantics.
650 7 _aGrammar, syntax.
_2bicssc
650 7 _aLexicography.
_2bicssc
650 7 _aLanguage Arts & Disciplines
_xGrammar & Punctuation.
_2bisacsh
650 7 _aLanguage Arts & Disciplines
_xLinguistics
_xGeneral.
_2bisacsh
700 1 _aHillert, Dieter.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_tSentence processing.
_dSan Diego : Academic Press, c1998
_z0126135312
_w(DLC) 98191037
_w(OCoLC)39707696
830 0 _aSyntax and semantics ;
_vv. 31.
856 4 0 _uhttp://www.emeraldinsight.com/0092-4563/31
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