The Handbook of Language Emergence (eBook)
656 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-34608-2 (ISBN)
* Brings together an international team of contributors, including the most prominent advocates of linguistic emergentism
* Focuses on the ways in which the learning, processing, and structure of language emerge from a competing set of cognitive, communicative, and biological constraints
* Examines forces on widely divergent timescales, from instantaneous neurolinguistic processing to historical changes and language evolution
* Addresses key theoretical, empirical, and methodological issues, making this handbook the most rigorous examination of emergentist linguistic theory ever
Brian MacWhinney is Professor of Psychology, Computational Linguistics, and Modern Languages at Carnegie Mellon University. He has developed the Competition Model of first- and second-language acquisition, which shows how learning and processing emerge from competing patterns across divergent language levels and timeframes. He is the author of The CHILDES project: Tools for Analyzing Talk, 3rd Edition (2000) and editor of Mechanisms of Language Acquisition (1987) and The Emergence of Language (1999). He is also the creator of the TalkBank system for spoken language data-sharing. William O'Grady is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. He has undertaken extensive research in syntax and language acquisition, focusing on the idea that linguistic phenomena are best understood in terms of the interaction of more basic factors and forces, especially processing cost. He is the author of numerous articles and books, including Syntactic Carpentry (2005), in which he first set out his ideas on the centrality of the processor to the study of syntax and language acquisition.
Notes on Contributors vii
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: Language Emergence 1
Brian MacWhinney
Part I Basic Language Structures 33
1 The Emergence of Phonological Representation 35
Patricia Donegan
2 Capturing Gradience, Continuous Change, and Quasi-Regularity in Sound, Word, Phrase, and Meaning 53
James L. McClelland
3 The Emergence of Language Comprehension 81
Maryellen C. MacDonald
4 Anaphora and the Case for Emergentism 100
William O'Grady
5 Morphological Emergence 123
Péter Rácz, Janet B. Pierrehumbert, Jennifer B. Hay, and Viktória Papp
6 Metaphor and Emergentism 147
Zoltán Kövecses
7 Usage-Based Language Learning 163
Nick C. Ellis, Matthew Brook O'Donnell, and Ute Römer
Part II Language Change and Typology 181
8 Emergence at the Cross-Linguistic Level: Attractor Dynamics in Language Change 183
Joan Bybee and Clay Beckner
9 The Diachronic Genesis of Synchronic Syntax 201
T. Givón
10 Typological Variation and Efficient Processing 215
John A. Hawkins
11 Word Meanings across Languages Support Efficient Communication 237
Terry Regier, Charles Kemp, and Paul Kay
Part III Interactional Structures 265
12 Linguistic Emergence on the Ground: A Variationist Paradigm 267
Shana Poplack and Rena Torres Cacoullos
13 The Emergence of Sociophonetic Structure 292
Paul Foulkes and Jennifer B. Hay
14 An Emergentist Approach to Grammar 314
Paul J. Hopper
15 Common Ground 328
Eve V. Clark
16 The Role of Culture in the Emergence of Language 354
Daniel L. Everett
Part IV Language Learning 377
17 Learnability 379
Alexander Clark
18 Perceptual Development and Statistical Learning 396
Erik Thiessen and Lucy Erickson
19 Language Emergence in Development: A Computational Perspective 415
Stewart M. McCauley, Padraic Monaghan, and Morten H. Christiansen
20 Perception and Production in Phonological Development 437
Marilyn Vihman
21 The Emergence of Gestures 458
Jordan Zlatev
22 A Constructivist Account of Child Language Acquisition 478
Ben Ambridge and Elena Lieven
23 Bilingualism as a Dynamic Process 511
Ping Li
24 Dynamic Systems and Language Development 537
Paul van Geert and Marjolijn Verspoor
Part V Language and the Brain 557
25 Models of Language Production in Aphasia 559
Gary S. Dell and Nathaniel D. Anderson
26 Formulaic Language in an Emergentist Framework 578
Diana Van Lancker Sidtis
27 Language Evolution: An Emergentist Perspective 600
Michael A. Arbib
Index 625
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 28.1.2015 |
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Reihe/Serie | Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics | Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Allgemeine Psychologie |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Verhaltenstherapie | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Sprachwissenschaft | |
Schlagworte | Child Language • Kindersprache • Language Acquisition & Development • Linguistics • Linguistik • Psychologie • Psychology • Sociology • Sociology of Language • Soziologie • Spracherwerb • Spracherwerb, Entwicklung der Sprachfähigkeit • Spracherwerb, Entwicklung der Sprachfähigkeit • Sprachsoziologie • Sprachwissenschaften |
ISBN-10 | 1-118-34608-4 / 1118346084 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-34608-2 / 9781118346082 |
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