Language down the garden path : the cognitive and biological basis for linguistic structures

2013 
Reprint of 'The Cognitive Basis of Linguistic Structures' 1. Sentence Comprehension Before and After 1970: Topics, debates, and techniques 2. Anticipating the Garden Path: The horse raced past the barn ate the cake 3. Inviting Production to the Cognitive Basis party 4. Thematic Templates and the Comprehension of Relative Clauses 5. The Processing Complexity of English Relative Clauses 6. Prediction, Production, Priming, and Implicit Learning: A framework for psycholinguistics 7. Enduring Themes in Sentence Comprehension: Projecting linguistic structures 8. The Multiple Bases for Linguistic Structures 9. Pronouncing and Comprehending Center-embedded Sentences 10. Beyond Capacity: The role of memory processes in building linguistic structure in real-time 11. Neurotypology: Modelling cross-linguistic similarities and differences in the neurocognition of language comprehension 12. The Path From Certain Events to Linguistic Uncertainties 13. On Abstraction and Language Universals 14. Determiners: An empirical argument for innateness 15. Anchoring Agreement 16. Parser-grammar Relations: We don't understand everything twice 17. The Epicenter of Linguistic Behaviour 18. From Action to Language: Evidence and speculations 19. The Mirror Theory of Language: A neuro-linguist's perspective 20. Some Issues in Current Language Acquisition Research 21. A Bayesian Evaluation of the Cost of Abstractness 22. The Biolinguistics of Language Universals - the next years Afterword: The Impact of The Cognitive Basis for Linguistic Structures: A retrospective reflection, reconstruction, and appreciation References Index
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