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Anaphora - A Reference Guide

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Informationen zum Autor Andrew Barss is Associate Professor of Linguistics and Associate Research Social Scientist in Cognitive Science at the University of Arizona. His research interests include anaphora, movement phenomena, and scope; the syntax of logical form; derivational models of syntax and their relation to performance models; and competition-based models of syntactic form and the constraints they impose on semantic interpretation. Klappentext Anaphora is the study of referential relationships in language. Given the great flowering of the study of this topic in the last decade, it is time for a book that reports on the major results of recent research and sets the stage for further inquiry. The authors represented in Anaphora: A Reference Guide are among the world's leading researchers on anaphora and are ideally suited to meet this goal. Their work draws on theoretical principles and methodologies in linguistics, cognitive psychology, and philosophy, as well as the integrated, broad perspective of cognitive science. These stimulating reports of cutting-edge research will be useful to both undergraduate and graduate students and will find a large audience among professional researchers of anaphora and scholars who want to catch up on what is new and exciting in the area. Zusammenfassung Reporting on results of recent research of anaphora in the 1990s! this text draws on theoretical principles and methodologies in linguistics! cognitive psychology! and philosophy! as well as the integrated! broad perspective of cognitive science. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors. Preface. Acknowledgments. 1. Timing Puzzles in Anaphora and Interpretation (Andrew Barss). 2. Two Types o0f Scrambling Constructions in Japanese (Ayumi Ueyama). 3. The Psycholinguistics of Anaphora (Janet L. Nicol and David A. Swinney). 4. Two Pronominal Mysteries in the Acquisition of Binding and Control (Dana McDaniel). 5. Reference Transfers and the Giorgione Problem (Mario Montalbetti). 6. Tense and Anaphora: Is There a Tense-Specific Theory of Coreference (Karen Zagona). 7. Surface and Deep Anaphora, Sloppy Identity, and Experiments in Syntax (Hajime Hoji). 8. The Logic of Reflexivity and Reciprocity (D. Terence Langendoen and Joel Magloire). References. Index. ...

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Authors Barss, a Barss, Andrew Barss, BARSS ANDREW
Assisted by Andrew Barss (Editor), D. Terence Langendoen (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.12.2002
 
EAN 9780631211181
ISBN 978-0-631-21118-1
No. of pages 304
Series Explaining Linguistics
Subjects Education and learning > Adult education/adult education classes > Adult education class / course materials (language)
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Other languages / Other literatures

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