Language down the garden path: the cognitive and biological basis of linguistic structures
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adam_text | Titel: Language down the garden path
Autor: Sanz, Montserrat
Jahr: 2013
Contents
General Preface xi
Acknowledgments xii
The Contributors xiii
List of Abbreviations xxi
Reprint of The cognitive basis for linguistic structures i
Thomas G. Bever
i Sentence comprehension before and after 1970: Topics, debates,
and techniques 81
Montserrat Sanz, Itziar Laka, and Michael K. Tanenhaus
1.1 Introduction 81
1.2 CBLS: A serendipitous beginning 82
1.3 Setting the path for language-processing research 84
1.4 Factors at play in processing 86
1.5 More on the role of prediction and different sources
of knowledge 90
1.6 Prosodie and working memory constraints in sentence parsing 93
1.7 Why is the agent-initial pattern preferred? 95
1.8 Universals, the syntax/semantics interface, and narrow syntax 96
1.9 The role of grammar in language processing 100
1.10 Uniquely linguistic? The neurocognitive perspective 102
1.11 Language acquisition and abstractness 104
1.12 Recapitulation 105
1.13 Using this book for a course 110
2 Anticipating the garden path: The horse raced past the barn ate
the cake 111
Gerry T. M. Altmann
2.1 Introduction 111
2.2 Background 113
2.3 Adult language processing as an emergent property of
the child s learning 117
2.4 Prediction during sentence comprehension: Empirical findings 119
2.5 Prediction during sentence comprehension: What is being
predicted? 122
2.6 Event comprehension and the challenge of change 124
Contents
2.7 The challenge of change: Empirical findings 126
2.8 From horses to squirrels: From predicting human behavior to
understanding the human mind 128
3 Inviting production to the Cognitive Basis party 131
Maryellen C. MacDonald
3.1 Introduction 131
3.2 Sentence ambiguity and the powerful feeling of garden-pathing 132
3.3 A different approach for other relative clauses 133
3.4 Ambiguity and meaning in relative clauses 135
3.5 The role of production 137
4 Thematic templates and the comprehension of relative clauses 141
Chien-Jer Charles Lin
4.1 Processing relative clauses: Beyond fillers and gaps 141
4.2 Thematic template mapping as a processing strategy 143
4.3 Asymmetry in the comprehension and production
of relative clauses 147
5 The processing complexity of English relative clauses 149
Edward Gibson, Harry Tily, and Evelina Fedorenko
5.1 Introduction 149
5.2 Reanalysis-based theories 150
5.3 Experience-/surprisal-based theories 151
5.4 Memory-based theories 152
5.5 Evidence for each theory 153
5.6 Summary 156
5.7 Experiment 1 157
5.8 Experiment 2 165
5.9 General discussion 171
6 Prediction, Production, Priming, and imPlicit learning:
A framework for psycholinguistics 174
Gary S. Dell and Audrey K. Kittredge
6.1 Introduction 174
6.2 The psycholinguistic chain 175
6.3 Phonotactic learning: An example study 179
6.4 Loops in the chain: Two new links 181
6.5 Conclusions: The weakest links 182
7 Enduring themes in sentence comprehension: Projecting
linguistic structures ^4
David J. Townsend
Contents vii
7.1 Introduction 184
7.2 Comprehenders form linguistic structures 185
7.3 Linguistic elements project structure 186
7.4 Common representations interact 189
7.5 Grammar checks the adequacy of projected structures 191
7.6 Summary 194
8 The multiple bases for linguistic structures 195
Robert Berwick
8.1 The fundamental tension 195
8.2 External modeling 195
8.3 Interna] modeling 196
8.4 Some examples 197
8.5 Succinctness in grammatical theory 199
8.6 Linguistic theory and modern statistical tools 201
8.7 Accounting for probabilistic factors in language 204
9 Pronouncing and comprehending center-embedded sentences 206
Janet Dean Fodor
9.1 The cognitive basis for center-embedding difficulty 206
9.2 The phrasal packaging account of parsing difficulties 209
9.3 Phrasal packaging as prosodie phrasing: Late closure 210
9.4 Prosodie phrasing and center-embedding difficulty 215
9.5 Nonprosodic explanations 227
10 Beyond capacity: The role of memory processes in building
linguistic structure in real time 229
Brian McElree and Lisbeth Dyer
10.1 Introduction 229
10.2 Limitations of capacity-based accounts 231
10.3 Retrieval operations in language comprehension 233
10.4 Memory constraints: Retrieval interference rather than
capacity limits 235
10.5 When is retrieval required for successful comprehension? 238
10.6 Bever s influence 240
11 Neurotypology: Modeling crosslinguistic similarities and
differences in the neurocognition of language comprehension 241
Ina Bomkessel-Schlesewsky and Matthias Schlesewsky
11.1 Introduction: What is a linguistic universal? 241
11.2 A brief introduction to neurotypology 243
11.3 The striking impact of crosslinguistic diversity 245
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11.4 Crosslinguistic generalizations and the notion of a
cognitive (neural) attractor 247
H.5 Summary 252
12 The path from certain events to linguistic uncertainties 253
Montserrat Sanz
12.1 Introduction 253
12.2 The syntax-semantics interface and parsing considerations 255
12.3 Recapitulation and final remarks 261
13 On abstraction and language universals 263
Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini
13.1 Introduction 263
13.2 The conservativity of determiners 265
13.3 The status of this universal 269
13.4 On abstraction 270
13.5 A kind of conclusion 271
14 Determiners: An empirical argument for innateness 272
Virginia Valian
14.1 Why determiners? 272
14.2 What is innate and what is learned? 273
14.3 When does the child s grammar include determiners? 274
14.4 Is the developmental trajectory continuous or discontinuous? 276
14.5 What is learned? 278
15 Anchoring agreement 280
Simona Mancini, Nicola Molinaro, and Manuel Cañaras
15.1 The linguistics of agreement 280
15.2 On anchors and interpretation 282
15.3 On feature anchoring, mismatch, and agreement
comprehension 285
15.4 Conclusion 292
16 Parser-grammar relations: We don t understand everything twice 294
Colin Phillips
16.1 Introduction 294
16.2 Are grammatical representations more real than
grammatical processes? 295
16.3 Is it feasible to use grammars as the core of sentence
recognition devices? 298
16.4 Does parsing rely on heuristics and strategies? 300
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16.5 Do slow grammatical analyses prove that we understand
everything twice? 310
16.6 Distinctness of parsing and production mechanisms 311
16.7 Analysis-by-synfhesis 313
16.8 Conclusion 314
17 The epicenter of linguistic behavior 316
Edward P. Stabler
17.1 Introduction 316
17.2 Syntactic structure: Revealing the hidden consensus 318
17.3 Performance models: Basic properties 321
17.4 Habits of phrasing 322
17.5 Computational perspectives on the epicenter 323
18 From action to language: Evidence and speculations 324
Luciano Fadiga and Alessandro D Ausilio
18.1 Motor system hierarchy 324
18.2 Complex integrative functions in the motor system 326
18.3 The critical role of Broca s area 327
18.4 What action tells us about language 328
18.5 Research issues and future directions 330
19 The mirror theory of language: A neurolinguist s perspective 333
Yosef Grodzinsky
19.1 Introduction 333
19.2 Modular vs holistic theories of cognition: The past 333
19.3 Bever s holism 334
19.4 Current holism: The mirror theory of language 335
19.5 Four tests of modularity 336
19.6 Two tests of modularity in Broca s area 336
19.7 Broca s area is nonetheless modular and linguistic 342
20 Some issues in current language acquisition research 348
Jacques Mehler
20.1 Introduction 348
20.2 Language acquisition 349
20.3 Prosodie structures and language acquisition 352
20.4 Recent findings opening new lines of research 355
20.5 Returning to an old interest: Memory 357
Contents
21 A Bayesian evaluation of the cost of abstractness 360
Ewan Dunbar, Brian Dillon, and William J. Idsardi
21.1 Introduction 360
21.2 Kalaallisut phonology 362
21.3 Bayesian reasoning in linguistics 366
21.4 Discussion 383
22 The biolinguistics of language universals: The next years 385
Thomas G. Bever
22.1 Introduction 385
22.2 The interaction of statistical (inductive) and
categorical (deductive) processes 386
22.3 The psychological reality of grammar 387
22.4 The computational basis of modularity of language 388
22.5 Neurological organization of language and its variants 389
22.6 Language, structural capacities, and related phenomena
in animals 391
22.7 Extralinguistic sources of language universals 393
22.8 Two topics for the future 397
22.9 Conclusion 404
Afterword
The impact of The cognitive basis for linguistic structures :
A rétrospective reflection, reconstruction, and appreciation 406
Michael K. Tanenhaus
References 418
Name Index 481
Subject Index 486
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