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El. knyga: Linguistics Enterprise: From knowledge of language to knowledge in linguistics

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Linguistics investigates the systems underlying language, speech, and language use. Linguists seek to develop an understanding of the rules and laws that govern the structure and use of particular languages and the manner in which these interact with internal systems and processes (interpretation, speech perception, and production) and with the outside world (acquisition, use, change and role in society). The articles in this volume present a valuable addition to answering three important questions about knowledge in linguistics: What is knowledge in linguistics, how is it acquired, and how is it put to use? Apart from the data on the specific phenomena addressed in the articles, the book presents insight into the palette of present-day linguistics. In this way, it aims to break open the division of linguistics into subfields thereby making possible cross-fertilisation.
List of contributors
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The linguistics enterprise: From knowledge of language to knowledge in linguistics
1(10)
Martin Everaert
Tom Lentz
Hannah De Mulder
Øystein Nilsen
Arjen Zondervan
Scope ambiguities through the mirror
11(44)
Raffaella Bernardi
Phonetic and phonological approaches to early word recognition: Empirical findings, methodological issues, and theoretical implications
55(24)
Paola Escudero
Titia Benders
Restructuring head and argument in West-Germanic
79(20)
Arnold E. Evers
Scope assignment in child language: On the role of the Question Under Discussion
99(16)
Andrea Gualmini
Sharon Unsworth
The learnability of A-bar chains
115(26)
Jacqueline van Kampen
Looking at anaphora: The psychological reality of the Primitives of Binding model
141(26)
Arnout W. Koornneef
Incremental discourse processing: How coherence relations influence the resolution of pronouns
167(16)
Willem M. Mak
Ted J.M. Sanders
Theoretical validity and psychological reality of the grammatical code
183(30)
Ad Neeleman
Hans van de Koot
Monitoring for speech errors has different functions in inner and overt speech
213(22)
Sieb Nooteboom
What's in a quantifier?
235(22)
Rick Nouwen
Minimal versus not so minimal pronouns: Feature transmission, feature deletion, and the role of economy in the language system
257(26)
Eric Reuland
Against partitioned readings of reciprocals
283(8)
Sivan Sabato
Yoad Winter
The representation and processing of fixed and compositional expressions
291(24)
Joost Schilperoord
Rein Cozijn
Clitic doubling in Spanish: Agreement of the third kind
315(12)
Jan Schroten
Metalinguistic processing and acquisition within the MOGUL framework
327(18)
Michael Sharwood Smith
Catching heffalumps: Onset fricatives in child speech
345(32)
Wim Zonneveld
Index 377