The linguistics enterprise : from knowledge of language to knowledge in linguistics
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The linguistics enterprise : from knowledge of language to knowledge in linguistics
(Linguistik aktuell, v. 150)
John Benjamins Pub. Co., c2010
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Other editors: Tom Lentz, Hannah De Mulder, Øystein Nilsen, Arjen Zondervan
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Linguistics investigates the systems underlying language, speech, and language use. Linguists seek to develop an understanding of the rules and laws that govern the structure and use of particular languages and the manner in which these interact with internal systems and processes (interpretation, speech perception, and production) and with the outside world (acquisition, use, change and role in society). The articles in this volume present a valuable addition to answering three important questions about knowledge in linguistics: What is knowledge in linguistics, how is it acquired, and how is it put to use? Apart from the data on the specific phenomena addressed in the articles, the book presents insight into the palette of present-day linguistics. In this way, it aims to break open the division of linguistics into subfields thereby making possible cross-fertilisation.
Table of Contents
- 1. List of contributors
- 2. The linguistics enterprise: From knowledge of language to knowledge in linguistics (by Everaert, Martin B.H.)
- 3. Scope ambiguities through the mirror (by Bernardi, Raffaella)
- 4. Phonetic and phonological approaches to early word recognition: Empirical findings, methodological issues, and theoretical implications (by Escudero, Paola)
- 5. Restructuring head and argument in West-Germanic (by Evers, Arnold Ernest)
- 6. Scope assignment in child language: On the role of the Question Under Discussion (by Gualmini, Andrea)
- 7. The learnability of A-bar chains (by Kampen, Jacqueline van)
- 8. Looking at anaphora: The psychological reality of the Primitives of Binding model (by Koornneef, Arnout W.)
- 9. Incremental discourse processing: How coherence relations influence the resolution of pronouns (by Mak, Willem M.)
- 10. Theoretical validity and psychological reality of the grammatical code (by Neeleman, Ad)
- 11. Monitoring for speech errors has different functions in inner and overt speech (by Nooteboom, Sieb G.)
- 12. What's in a quantifier? (by Nouwen, Rick)
- 13. Minimal versus not so minimal pronouns: Feature transmission, feature deletion, and the role of economy in the language system (by Reuland, Eric J.)
- 14. Against partitioned readings of reciprocals (by Sabato, Sivan)
- 15. The representation and processing of fixed and compositional expressions (by Schilperoord, Joost)
- 16. Clitic doubling in Spanish: Agreement of the third kind (by Schroten, Jan)
- 17. Metalinguistic processing and acquisition within the MOGUL framework (by Sharwood Smith, Michael)
- 18. Catching heffalumps: Onset fricatives in child speech (by Zonneveld, Wim)
- 19. Index
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