Oxford Handbook of Experimental Syntax
Oxford Handbook of Experimental Syntax
Sprouse, Jon
Oxford University Press
03/2023
704
Dura
Inglês
9780198797722
15 a 20 dias
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Part I. Judgment methods in syntactic theory
1: Jon Sprouse: Acceptability judgments
2: Elsi Kaiser and Jeffrey Runner: Acceptability judgments of binding and coreference: Methodological considerations
3: Kriszta Eszter Szendrxoi: (Quantifier) scope judgments
4: Maria Polinsky: Experimental syntax and linguistic fieldwork
Annotated bibliography for Part I
Part II. Acquisition methods in syntactic theory
5: Laurel Perkins and Jeffrey Lidz: Behavioral acquisition methods with infants
6: Kristen Syrett: Behavioral acquisition methods with preschool-age children
7: Lisa S. Pearl: Modeling syntactic acquisition
8: Jennifer Culbertson: Artificial language learning
Annotated bibliography for Part II
Part III. Psycholinguistic methods in syntactic theory
9: Masaya Yoshida: Self-paced reading
10: Dave Kush and Brian Dillon: Eye-tracking and experimental syntax
11: Stephani Foraker, Ian Cunnings, and Andrea E. Martin: Speed-accuracy tradeoff modeling and its interface with experimental syntax
12: Tim Hunter: Formal methods in experimental syntax
13: Mara Breen and Katy Carlson: Investigating syntactic structure and processing in the auditory modality
14: Matthew Wagers and Sandra Chung: Language processing experiments in the field
Annotated bibliography for Part III
Part IV. Neurolinguistic methods in syntactic theory
15: Jon Sprouse and Diogo Almeida: Electrophysiological methods
16: Jonathan R. Brennan: Hemodynamic methods
17: William Matchin and Corianne Rogalsky: Aphasia and syntax
Annotated bibliography for Part IV
18: The contributors: The future of experimental syntax
1: Jon Sprouse: Acceptability judgments
2: Elsi Kaiser and Jeffrey Runner: Acceptability judgments of binding and coreference: Methodological considerations
3: Kriszta Eszter Szendrxoi: (Quantifier) scope judgments
4: Maria Polinsky: Experimental syntax and linguistic fieldwork
Annotated bibliography for Part I
Part II. Acquisition methods in syntactic theory
5: Laurel Perkins and Jeffrey Lidz: Behavioral acquisition methods with infants
6: Kristen Syrett: Behavioral acquisition methods with preschool-age children
7: Lisa S. Pearl: Modeling syntactic acquisition
8: Jennifer Culbertson: Artificial language learning
Annotated bibliography for Part II
Part III. Psycholinguistic methods in syntactic theory
9: Masaya Yoshida: Self-paced reading
10: Dave Kush and Brian Dillon: Eye-tracking and experimental syntax
11: Stephani Foraker, Ian Cunnings, and Andrea E. Martin: Speed-accuracy tradeoff modeling and its interface with experimental syntax
12: Tim Hunter: Formal methods in experimental syntax
13: Mara Breen and Katy Carlson: Investigating syntactic structure and processing in the auditory modality
14: Matthew Wagers and Sandra Chung: Language processing experiments in the field
Annotated bibliography for Part III
Part IV. Neurolinguistic methods in syntactic theory
15: Jon Sprouse and Diogo Almeida: Electrophysiological methods
16: Jonathan R. Brennan: Hemodynamic methods
17: William Matchin and Corianne Rogalsky: Aphasia and syntax
Annotated bibliography for Part IV
18: The contributors: The future of experimental syntax
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Part I. Judgment methods in syntactic theory
1: Jon Sprouse: Acceptability judgments
2: Elsi Kaiser and Jeffrey Runner: Acceptability judgments of binding and coreference: Methodological considerations
3: Kriszta Eszter Szendrxoi: (Quantifier) scope judgments
4: Maria Polinsky: Experimental syntax and linguistic fieldwork
Annotated bibliography for Part I
Part II. Acquisition methods in syntactic theory
5: Laurel Perkins and Jeffrey Lidz: Behavioral acquisition methods with infants
6: Kristen Syrett: Behavioral acquisition methods with preschool-age children
7: Lisa S. Pearl: Modeling syntactic acquisition
8: Jennifer Culbertson: Artificial language learning
Annotated bibliography for Part II
Part III. Psycholinguistic methods in syntactic theory
9: Masaya Yoshida: Self-paced reading
10: Dave Kush and Brian Dillon: Eye-tracking and experimental syntax
11: Stephani Foraker, Ian Cunnings, and Andrea E. Martin: Speed-accuracy tradeoff modeling and its interface with experimental syntax
12: Tim Hunter: Formal methods in experimental syntax
13: Mara Breen and Katy Carlson: Investigating syntactic structure and processing in the auditory modality
14: Matthew Wagers and Sandra Chung: Language processing experiments in the field
Annotated bibliography for Part III
Part IV. Neurolinguistic methods in syntactic theory
15: Jon Sprouse and Diogo Almeida: Electrophysiological methods
16: Jonathan R. Brennan: Hemodynamic methods
17: William Matchin and Corianne Rogalsky: Aphasia and syntax
Annotated bibliography for Part IV
18: The contributors: The future of experimental syntax
1: Jon Sprouse: Acceptability judgments
2: Elsi Kaiser and Jeffrey Runner: Acceptability judgments of binding and coreference: Methodological considerations
3: Kriszta Eszter Szendrxoi: (Quantifier) scope judgments
4: Maria Polinsky: Experimental syntax and linguistic fieldwork
Annotated bibliography for Part I
Part II. Acquisition methods in syntactic theory
5: Laurel Perkins and Jeffrey Lidz: Behavioral acquisition methods with infants
6: Kristen Syrett: Behavioral acquisition methods with preschool-age children
7: Lisa S. Pearl: Modeling syntactic acquisition
8: Jennifer Culbertson: Artificial language learning
Annotated bibliography for Part II
Part III. Psycholinguistic methods in syntactic theory
9: Masaya Yoshida: Self-paced reading
10: Dave Kush and Brian Dillon: Eye-tracking and experimental syntax
11: Stephani Foraker, Ian Cunnings, and Andrea E. Martin: Speed-accuracy tradeoff modeling and its interface with experimental syntax
12: Tim Hunter: Formal methods in experimental syntax
13: Mara Breen and Katy Carlson: Investigating syntactic structure and processing in the auditory modality
14: Matthew Wagers and Sandra Chung: Language processing experiments in the field
Annotated bibliography for Part III
Part IV. Neurolinguistic methods in syntactic theory
15: Jon Sprouse and Diogo Almeida: Electrophysiological methods
16: Jonathan R. Brennan: Hemodynamic methods
17: William Matchin and Corianne Rogalsky: Aphasia and syntax
Annotated bibliography for Part IV
18: The contributors: The future of experimental syntax
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