Recent Advances in the Psychology of Language Formal and Experimental Approaches / edited by R. Campbell.

The Stirling Psychology of Language Conference was held in the University of Stirling, 21-26 June 1976. 250 people attended the conference and 70 papers were presented. The two volumes of Pro­ ceedings present a selection of papers from the conference reflect­ ing as far as possible the range of top...

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Other Authors: Campbell, R. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1978.
Edition:1st ed. 1978.
Series:III Human Factors ; 4b
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505 0 |a of Volume 4B -- Section I: Formal Approaches -- Learning the Syntax of Questions -- Semantics and Language Acquisition: Some Theoretical Considerations -- Empirical Question About Developmental Psycholinguistics Raised By a Theory of Language Acquisition -- The Interplay of Semantic and Surface Structure Acquisition -- Predictive Understanding -- Sentence Construction By a Psychologically Plausible Formulator -- A Computational Model of Discourse Production -- Structure and Use of Verbs of Motion -- Verbs of Judging and Acts of Judging -- A Programmatic Theory of Linguistic Performance -- On the Re-integration of Linguistics and Psychology -- Language Acquisition as the Addition of Verbal Routines -- Syntax and Semantics for the Psycholinguist -- Syntax and Semantics of Relative Clauses -- Section II: Sentence Comprehension and Production -- Foreground and Background Information in Reasoning -- Anaphora: A Problem in Text Comprehension -- Sentence Comprehension Processes in the Pre-Schooler -- Reference as a Speech Art: An Argument for Studying the Listener -- Gesture and Silence as Indicators of Planning in Speech -- Section III: Phonology -- Sound Patterns and Spelling Patterns in English -- Children’s Knowledge of Selected Aspects of Sound Pattern of English -- “Environmental Invariants” and the Prosodic Aspects of Reversed Speech -- Implications of Studying Reduced Consonant Clusters in Normal and Abnormal Child Speech -- Contributors -- Author Index. 
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