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Strategies and structures : the processing of relative clauses / / Gary D. Prideaux and William J. Baker



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Autore: Prideaux Gary Dean Visualizza persona
Titolo: Strategies and structures : the processing of relative clauses / / Gary D. Prideaux and William J. Baker Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 1986
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: ix, 197 p
Disciplina: 401/.9
Soggetto topico: Acceptability (Linguistics)
Cognition
Grammar, Comparative and general - Relative clauses
Psycholinguistics
Altri autori: BakerWilliam J  
Note generali: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: STRATEGIES AND STRUCTURES THE PROCESSING OF RELATIVE CLAUSES -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- PREFACE -- Table of contents -- CHAPTER ONE. INTRODUCTION -- Preliminaries -- Processing Considerations -- Goals -- Preview -- CHAPTER TWO. COGNITIVE STRATEGIES -- Introduction -- Production and Comprehension -- Cognitive Strategies: An Early Perspective -- Strategies and Structures -- Parsing Strategies -- Some Sentence-Level Strategies -- Relative Clause Strategies -- Discourse Strategies -- Summary. -- CHAPTER THREE. RELATIVE CLAUSES -- Introduction -- Relative Clause Structures -- The Choice of Relative Clauses -- Independent Variables -- Stimulus Materials -- Predictions -- Research Methodologies -- CHAPTER FOUR. STUDIES IN RELATIVE ACCEPTABILITY -- Grammatically and Acceptability -- Acceptability and Processing Ease -- Predictions -- Experiment One: Category Judgements -- Experiment Two: Scaling Judgements -- Experiment Three: Rank Ordering Judgements -- Summary and Conclusions -- CHAPTER FIVE. STUDIES IN COMPREHENSION AND PRODUCTION -- Introduction -- Experiment Four: Visual Display -- Experiment Five: TV Presentation -- Conclusions -- CHAPTER SIX. STUDIES IN TEXT ANALYSIS -- Introduction7 -- The Texts -- Results -- Conclusions -- CHAPTER SEVEN. STUDIES FROM OTHER LANGUAGES -- Introduction -- Studies in Japanese and Korean -- Studies in Ukrainian -- Summary -- CHAPTER EIGHT. CONCLUSIONS -- Introduction -- General Results -- On the Nature of Strategies -- Modularity -- Conclusions -- REFERENCES -- APPENDIX A. STIMULUS MATERIALS FOR EXPERIMENTS 1 AND 2 -- APPENDIX B. STIMULUS MATERIALS FOR EXPERIMENT 3 -- APPENDIX C. EXPERIMENT 1 INSTRUCTIONS -- INDEX -- The series Current Issues in Linguistic Theory.
Sommario/riassunto: In this monograph, the nature of processing strategies is explored in some detail, with an attempt to cut through the maze of often contradictory and confused proposals concerning the nature and form of various strategies. Once a preliminary conception of the nature of cognitive strategies and a hypothesis of how they interact with linguistic structures has been reached, it will be explored how such strategies are employed by examining experiments which address the role played by certain of these strategies in the comprehension and production of sentences. The authors draw a distinction between a strategy on the one hand and a grammatical structure on the other. They argued that, in principle, strategies ought to be formulated as language-independent, cognitively based operations which are involved in cognitive domains other than language, but which, in language processing, interact with language-specific structures to facilitate processing. Moreover, strategies are not linguistic rules, since, unlike rules, they permit exceptions and express tendencies rather than firm yes-no choices.
Titolo autorizzato: Strategies and structures  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-283-04731-4
9786613047311
90-272-8626-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910962159503321
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Serie: Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. : Series IV, . -Current issues in linguistic theory ; ; v. 46.