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The handbook of psycholinguistics / edited by Eva M. Ferndez, Helen Smith Cairns.

Contributor(s): Series: Blackwell handbooks in linguisticsPublisher: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2018Copyright date: ò018Description: 1 online resource (xxv, 750 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781118829547
  • 1118829549
  • 9781118829516
  • 1118829514
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Handbook of psycholinguistics.DDC classification:
  • 401/.9 23
LOC classification:
  • P37.3 .H36 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Title Page ; Copyright Page; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Prologue; Part I Production; Chapter 1 Overview ; Generating a syntactic structure; Distributing information; Bilingualism, multilingualism, and signing; Linking production and comprehension; Themes, resolutions, and challenges; References; Chapter 2 Syntactic Encoding: Novel Insights Into the Relationship Between Grammar and Processing ; Introduction; Syntactic encoding in the M&&M of agreement; Syntactic encoding in the Feature and Controller selection model of agreement; Effects on Feature selection; Effects of feature stability
Effects of the notional representation of the subject phraseEffects on Controller selection; Effects of semantic similarity; Effects of case marking similarity; Effects of syntactic similarity; Syntactic structure and memory in attraction: Evidence for a close alignment; Summary and future challenges; Acknowledgments; Notes ; References; Chapter 3 Signal Reduction and Linguistic Encoding ; Introduction; Probabilistic reduction: Contextual predictability and signal reduction; Theoretical positions; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Notes; References
Chapter 4 Production in Bilingual and Multilingual Speakers Introduction; Theories of language production in bilinguals; Translation; Bilingual cognitive control; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 5 Production of Signed Utterances ; Introduction; Basic prosody in sign languages; Production studies of syllable prosody; Production studies of stress and sentence level prosody; Production studies of signing rate effects; Studies of prosody and signer fluency; Production studies of slips of the hand; Instrumental attempts to capture production prosody
Discourse effects on utterance productionImplications of comparing ASL and English; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 6 Parity and Disparity in Conversational Interaction ; Introduction; Perspective-taking and coordination in language use ; Communication accommodation; Interactive alignment; Phonetic convergence during conversational interaction; Entrainment; Conclusion; Author Note; References; Chapter 7 Models Linking Production and Comprehension ; Introduction; Representational parity; Linked processes; Dialogue; Summary; Acknowledgments; Notes ; References; Part II Comprehension
Chapter 8 Overview Decoding the signal; Processing words; Sentences and discourse; Putting it all together; Summing up; References; Chapter 9 Speech Perception: Research, Theory, and Clinical Application ; Introduction; Historical foundations of speech perception; Traditional approach to speech perception: Speech cues and phonetic perception; Linearity, invariance, and segmentation; Fundamental problems in speech perception; Self-organization in speech perception ; Variability and perceptual constancy in speech perception; Symbolic versus nonanalytic approaches to speech perception
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Title Page ; Copyright Page; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Prologue; Part I Production; Chapter 1 Overview ; Generating a syntactic structure; Distributing information; Bilingualism, multilingualism, and signing; Linking production and comprehension; Themes, resolutions, and challenges; References; Chapter 2 Syntactic Encoding: Novel Insights Into the Relationship Between Grammar and Processing ; Introduction; Syntactic encoding in the M&&M of agreement; Syntactic encoding in the Feature and Controller selection model of agreement; Effects on Feature selection; Effects of feature stability

Effects of the notional representation of the subject phraseEffects on Controller selection; Effects of semantic similarity; Effects of case marking similarity; Effects of syntactic similarity; Syntactic structure and memory in attraction: Evidence for a close alignment; Summary and future challenges; Acknowledgments; Notes ; References; Chapter 3 Signal Reduction and Linguistic Encoding ; Introduction; Probabilistic reduction: Contextual predictability and signal reduction; Theoretical positions; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Notes; References

Chapter 4 Production in Bilingual and Multilingual Speakers Introduction; Theories of language production in bilinguals; Translation; Bilingual cognitive control; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 5 Production of Signed Utterances ; Introduction; Basic prosody in sign languages; Production studies of syllable prosody; Production studies of stress and sentence level prosody; Production studies of signing rate effects; Studies of prosody and signer fluency; Production studies of slips of the hand; Instrumental attempts to capture production prosody

Discourse effects on utterance productionImplications of comparing ASL and English; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 6 Parity and Disparity in Conversational Interaction ; Introduction; Perspective-taking and coordination in language use ; Communication accommodation; Interactive alignment; Phonetic convergence during conversational interaction; Entrainment; Conclusion; Author Note; References; Chapter 7 Models Linking Production and Comprehension ; Introduction; Representational parity; Linked processes; Dialogue; Summary; Acknowledgments; Notes ; References; Part II Comprehension

Chapter 8 Overview Decoding the signal; Processing words; Sentences and discourse; Putting it all together; Summing up; References; Chapter 9 Speech Perception: Research, Theory, and Clinical Application ; Introduction; Historical foundations of speech perception; Traditional approach to speech perception: Speech cues and phonetic perception; Linearity, invariance, and segmentation; Fundamental problems in speech perception; Self-organization in speech perception ; Variability and perceptual constancy in speech perception; Symbolic versus nonanalytic approaches to speech perception

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