The Psycholinguistics of Words, Sentences and Discourse

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The Psycholinguistics of Words, Sentences and Discourse introduces the way words, sentences and discourse live in the mind. Actual language use is about putting together words into syntactic frames that make sense in a specific context. This book provides an overview of the many mental processes involved in that.


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Carlos Acuña-Fariña, a linguist and a psycholinguist, is Professor of English Philology at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain. His psycholinguistic research has used the methodologies of self-paced reading, eye-tracking and event-related potentials (ERPs). He is the author of Syntactic Processing: An Overview (2024).


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The Psycholinguistics of Words, Sentences and Discourse introduces the way words, sentences and discourse live in the mind. Actual language use is about putting together words into syntactic frames that make sense in a specific context. This book provides an overview of the many mental processes involved in that.


Inhalt

Acknowledgments

1. Introduction

1.1. Going to the moon or translating

1.2. Clearing up three misunderstandings

1.3. What and how

Review questions

Further questions

2. Processing words

2.1. Introduction; what's in a word?

2.2. It is big and it moves fast, soooo fast...

  1. Accessing the lexicon: three problems

2.4. Dealing with co-articulation

2.5. Activation is not selection

2.6. The words that meant too much

2.7. Selection criteria in access

2.8. The production of small words

2.9. Summarizing

Review questions

Further questions

3. Processing sentences

3.1. Introduction: What is a grammar good for?

3.2. The origin of sentence processing research

3.3. The origin of modern sentence processing research

3.4. The famous case of relative clauses after complex NPs

3.4.1. Introduction: the Garden Path Model

3.4.2. The Tuning model: the role of frequency in syntactic disambiguation

3.4.3. Construal: because not all constituents are created equal

3.4.4. The role of segmentation and prosody

3.4.5. The role of lexical and sentential meaning and context: Satisfying multiple constraints

3.4.6. The Unrestricted Race Model

3.5. The processing of agreement

3.5.1. Introduction

3.5.2. The phenomenon of attraction in production

3.5.3. Agreement in comprehension

3.6. The 'empty categories'

3.6.1. Introduction

3.6.2. PRO and the grammar of control

3.6.3. The Active Filler Strategy: traces

3.6.4. Word order as a guide

3.6.5. Summing up gaps (and, really, everything else ...)

3.7. Heuristics and good-enough, goal-directed, predictive processing

Review questions

Further questions

4. Processing discourse

4.1. Discourse

4.2. The human inferential capacity

4.3. The memory of discourse

4.4. Referential coherence

4.5. Relational coherence (I)

4.6. Relational coherence (II)

4.7. Schemas and memory: computational economics that come at a price

Review questions

Further questions

5. Epilogue: artificial intelligence and language

5.1. Introduction

5.2. Artificial intelligence and human language

5.3. Artificial intelligence and 'sophisticated' syntax

Review questions

Further questions

Index

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032958484
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm
    • Jahr 2025
    • EAN 9781032958484
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-1-032-95848-4
    • Titel The Psycholinguistics of Words, Sentences and Discourse
    • Autor Carlos Acuña-Fariña
    • Gewicht 410g
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Anzahl Seiten 214
    • Genre Linguistics & Literature

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