Sentence processing : : a crosslinguistic perspective / / edited by Dieter Hillert.

The innovative element of this volume is its overview of the fundamental psycholinguistic topics involved in sentence processing. While most psycholinguistic studies focus on a single language and induce a general model of universal sentence processing, this volume proposes a cross-linguistic approa...

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Superior document:Syntax and semantics ; v. 31
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Place / Publishing House:San Diego : : Academic Press.
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Year of Publication:1998
Language:English
Series:Syntax and Semantics 31.
Physical Description:1 online resource (458 p.)
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r Dieter Hillert --   |t From Alexander To Wilhelm Von Humboldt: A Crosslinguistic Perspective /  |r Dieter Hillert --   |t Lexical Ambiguity Resolution: Languages, Tasks, And Timing /  |r Kathleen V. Ahrens --   |t Crosslinguistic Variation And Sentence Processing: The Case Of Chinese /  |r Ping Li --   |t Comprehension Repair In The Processing Of A Short Oral Discourse Involving A Lexically Ambiguous Word /  |r Giyoo Hatano and Keiko Kuhara-Kojima --   |t Ambiguity Of Reanalysis In Parsing Complex Sentences In Japanese /  |r Yuki Hirose and Atsu Inoue --   |t The Processing Of Empty Subjects In English And Japanese /  |r Tsutomu Sakamoto and Matthew Walenski --   |t The Production Of Agreement In English And Japanese: Animacy Effects {Or Lack Thereof) /  |r Janet L. Nicol --   |t Context-Independent Sentence Processing /  |r Susan Borsky and Lewis P. Shapiro --   |t The Influence Of Canonical Word Order On Structural Processing /  |r Tracy E. Love and David A. Swinney --   |t Lexical Access And Coreference Processing In Bulgarian /  |r Maxim I. Stamenov and Elena Andonova --   |t The Contribution Of Word Form And Meaning To Language Processing In Spanish: Some Evidence From Monolingual And Bilingual Studies /  |r José E. García-Albea , Rosa M. Sanchez-Casas and José M. Igoa --   |t Accounting For Crosslinguistic Variation: A Constraint-Based Perspective /  |r Robert Thornton , Mariela Gil and Maryellen C. Macdonald --   |t The Time Course Of Attachment Decisions: Evidence From French /  |r Joel Pynte --   |t Verb Processing In German And English: Ambiguity, Discontinuous Forms, And Thematic Complexity /  |r Dieter Hillert --   |t The Dimensional Conception Of Space And The Use Of Dimensional Prepositions In Different Languages /  |r Theo Herrmann and Joachim Grabowski --   |t Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution In German /  |r Barbara Hemforth , Lars Konieczny , Christoph Scheepers and Gerhard Strube --   |t Challenges To Recent Theories Of Crosslinguistic Variation In Parsing: Evidence From Dutch /  |r Don C. Mitchell and Marc Brysbaert --   |t Syntactically Based Parsing Strategies: Evidence From Typologically Different Languages /  |r Marica De Vincenzi --   |t The Development of Sentence Comprehension In Italian And Serbocroatian: Local Versus Distributed Cues /  |r Anton Ella Devescovi , Simonetta D'Amico , Stan Smith , Ivo Mimica and Elizabeth Bates --   |t Role Of Context In The Comprehension Of Ambiguous Italian Idioms /  |r Lucia Colombo --   |t Compactness And Conceptual Complexity Of Conventionalized And Creative Metaphors In Italian /  |r Cristina Cacciari --   |t Index /  |r Dieter Hillert. 
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