The psychology of language: from data to theory
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
How to use this book
SECTION A: INTRODUCTION
1.
The study of language
3
Introduction
3
What is language?
5
The history and methods of
psycholinguistics
9
Language and the brain
14
Themes and controversies in
modern psycholinguistics
19
Summary
24
Some questions to think about
25
Further reading
25
2.
Describing language
27
Introduction
27
How to describe speech sounds
27
Linguistic approaches to syntax
34
Summary
45
Some questions to think about
46
Further reading
46
SECTION B: THE BIOLOGICAL
AND DEVELOPMENTAL BASES
OF LANGUAGE
49
3.
The foundations of language
Introduction
xi
Where did language come from?
51
xv
Do animals have language?
54
The biological basis of language
67
j
The cognitive basis of language:
The cognition hypothesis
79
The social basis of language
82
The language development of
visually and hearing-impaired
children
84
What is the relation between
language and thought?
87
Summary
99
Some questions to think about
100
Further reading
100
4.
Language development
103
Introduction 1
03
The driving forces of language
development
105
Do children learn any language
in the womb?
119
Phonological development
120
Lexical and semantic development
125
Early syntactic development
136
Summary
150
Some questions to think about
151
Further reading
151
5.
Bilingualism and second language
acquisition
153
51
Introduction
153
51
Bilingualism
153
vii
viii
CONTENTS
Second language
acquisition
158
Summary
162
Some questions to think about
162
Further reading
163
SECTION
С
:
WORD RECOGNITION
165
6.
Recognizing visual words
167
Introduction
167
Basic methods and basic findings
168
Meaning-based facilitation of
visual word recognition
185
Morphology: Processing
complex words
191
Models of visual word recognition
192
Coping with lexical ambiguity
199
Summary
207
Some questions to think about
208
Further reading
208
7.
Reading
209
Introduction
209
A preliminary model of reading
211
The processes of normal reading
212
The neuropsychology of adult
reading disorders: Acquired
dyslexia
220
Models of word naming
227
Summary
239
Some questions to think about
240
Further reading
240
8.
Learning to read and spell
241
Introduction
241
Normal reading development
241
Developmental dyslexia
249
Summary
255
Some questions to think about
255
Further reading
256
9.
Understanding speech
257
Introduction
257
Recognizing speech
257
Models of speech recognition
267
The neuropsychology of spoken word
recognition
281
Summary
282
Some questions to think about
283
Further reading
283
SECTION D: MEANING AND
USING
LANGLAGE 285
10.
Understanding the structure of
sentences
287
Introduction
287
Dealing with structural ambiguity
289
Early work on parsing
291
Processing structural ambiguity
298
Gaps, traces, and unbounded
dependencies
313
The
neuroscience
of parsing
315
Summary
319
Some questions to think about
320
Further reading
320
11.
Word meaning
321
Introduction
321
Classic approaches to semantics
324
Semantic networks
325
Semantic features
328
Family resemblance and
classification
335
Combining concepts
338
Processing figurative language
340
The neuropsychology of semantics
342
Connectionist approaches to
semantics
353
Summary
359
Some questions to think about
360
Further reading
360
12.
Comprehension
361
Introduction
361
Memory for text and inferences
363
Reference, co-reference, and
ambiguity
373
Models of text representation and
processing
378
Individual differences in
comprehension skills
388
The neuropsychology of text
and discourse processing
390
Summary
392
CONTENTS ix
Some questions to think about
393
Further reading
393
SIX
TION
E:
PRODUCTION AND
OTHKR ASPECTS OF
LANCIACH.
.V)5
13.
Language production 3l)7
Introduction
397
Speech errors and what they tell us
399
Syntactic planning
404
Lexicalization
412
Phonological encoding
428
The analysis of hesitations
432
The neuropsychology of speech
production
435
Writing and agraphia
447
Summary
448
Some questions to think about
450
Further reading
450
14.
How do we use language?
453
Introduction
453
Making inferences in conversation
454
The structure of conversation
458
Collaboration in dialog
459
Sound and vision
460
Summary
462
Some questions to think about
462
Further reading
462
15.
The structure of the language
system
463
Introduction
463
What are the modules of language?
464
How many lexicons are there?
465
Language and short-term memory
471
Summary
476
Some questions to think about
477
Further reading
477
16.
New directions
479
Introduction
479
Themes in psycholinguistics
revisited
479
Some growth areas?
482
Conclusion
483
Appendix: Conncetionisni
485
Interactive activation models
485
Back-propagation
487
Further reading
489
Glossary
491
Example of sentence analysis
500
References
501
Author index
575
Subject index
591
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adam_txt |
Contents
Preface
How to use this book
SECTION A: INTRODUCTION
1.
The study of language
3
Introduction
3
What is language?
5
The history and methods of
psycholinguistics
9
Language and the brain
14
Themes and controversies in
modern psycholinguistics
19
Summary
24
Some questions to think about
25
Further reading
25
2.
Describing language
27
Introduction
27
How to describe speech sounds
27
Linguistic approaches to syntax
34
Summary
45
Some questions to think about
46
Further reading
46
SECTION B: THE BIOLOGICAL
AND DEVELOPMENTAL BASES
OF LANGUAGE
49
3.
The foundations of language
Introduction
xi
Where did language come from?
51
xv
Do animals have language?
54
The biological basis of language
67
j
The cognitive basis of language:
The cognition hypothesis
79
The social basis of language
82
The language development of
visually and hearing-impaired
children
84
What is the relation between
language and thought?
87
Summary
99
Some questions to think about
100
Further reading
100
4.
Language development
103
Introduction 1
03
The driving forces of language
development
105
Do children learn any language
in the womb?
119
Phonological development
120
Lexical and semantic development
125
Early syntactic development
136
Summary
150
Some questions to think about
151
Further reading
151
5.
Bilingualism and second language
acquisition
153
51
Introduction
153
51
Bilingualism
153
vii
viii
CONTENTS
Second language
acquisition
158
Summary
162
Some questions to think about
162
Further reading
163
SECTION
С
:
WORD RECOGNITION
165
6.
Recognizing visual words
167
Introduction
167
Basic methods and basic findings
168
Meaning-based facilitation of
visual word recognition
185
Morphology: Processing
complex words
191
Models of visual word recognition
192
Coping with lexical ambiguity
199
Summary
207
Some questions to think about
208
Further reading
208
7.
Reading
209
Introduction
209
A preliminary model of reading
211
The processes of normal reading
212
The neuropsychology of adult
reading disorders: Acquired
dyslexia
220
Models of word naming
227
Summary
239
Some questions to think about
240
Further reading
240
8.
Learning to read and spell
241
Introduction
241
Normal reading development
241
Developmental dyslexia
249
Summary
255
Some questions to think about
255
Further reading
256
9.
Understanding speech
257
Introduction
257
Recognizing speech
257
Models of speech recognition
267
The neuropsychology of spoken word
recognition
281
Summary
282
Some questions to think about
283
Further reading
283
SECTION D: MEANING AND
USING
LANGLAGE 285
10.
Understanding the structure of
sentences
287
Introduction
287
Dealing with structural ambiguity
289
Early work on parsing
291
Processing structural ambiguity
298
Gaps, traces, and unbounded
dependencies
313
The
neuroscience
of parsing
315
Summary
319
Some questions to think about
320
Further reading
320
11.
Word meaning
321
Introduction
321
Classic approaches to semantics
324
Semantic networks
325
Semantic features
328
Family resemblance and
classification
335
Combining concepts
338
Processing figurative language
340
The neuropsychology of semantics
342
Connectionist approaches to
semantics
353
Summary
359
Some questions to think about
360
Further reading
360
12.
Comprehension
361
Introduction
361
Memory for text and inferences
363
Reference, co-reference, and
ambiguity
373
Models of text representation and
processing
378
Individual differences in
comprehension skills
388
The neuropsychology of text
and discourse processing
390
Summary
392
CONTENTS ix
Some questions to think about
393
Further reading
393
SIX
TION
E:
PRODUCTION AND
OTHKR ASPECTS OF
LANCIACH.
.V)5
13.
Language production 3l)7
Introduction
397
Speech errors and what they tell us
399
Syntactic planning
404
Lexicalization
412
Phonological encoding
428
The analysis of hesitations
432
The neuropsychology of speech
production
435
Writing and agraphia
447
Summary
448
Some questions to think about
450
Further reading
450
14.
How do we use language?
453
Introduction
453
Making inferences in conversation
454
The structure of conversation
458
Collaboration in dialog
459
Sound and vision
460
Summary
462
Some questions to think about
462
Further reading
462
15.
The structure of the language
system
463
Introduction
463
What are the modules of language?
464
How many lexicons are there?
465
Language and short-term memory
471
Summary
476
Some questions to think about
477
Further reading
477
16.
New directions
479
Introduction
479
Themes in psycholinguistics
revisited
479
Some growth areas?
482
Conclusion
483
Appendix: Conncetionisni
485
Interactive activation models
485
Back-propagation
487
Further reading
489
Glossary
491
Example of sentence analysis
500
References
501
Author index
575
Subject index
591 |
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