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Perspectives in Experimental Linguistics
Papers from the University of Alberta Conference on Experimental Linguistics, Edmonton, 1–14 Oct. 1978
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Over the past few years interest and research in experimental linguistics has shifted more toward centre stage, perhaps because of the growing recognition that purely theoretical formulations and speculations about language must necessarily be tested against the empirical facts of language knowledge, use, and acquisition. To highlight some aspects of empirical linguistics, a conference was organized in 1978 at University of Alberta, at which six prominent scholars were invited to present substantial contributions. These papers are included in this volume, together with an epilogue summing up and discussing the recurrent themes of the conference, and a general bibliography.
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 10] 1979. xi, 176 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 10 October 2011
Published online on 10 October 2011
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Preface | pp. vii–ix
- Phonetics and physiology: some current issuesPhilip Lieberman | pp. 1–34
- Iconic perspectives on linguistic explanationW.C. Watt | pp. 35–51
- The syntax and semantics of comprehensionMarc C. Marschark | pp. 52–72
- Speech signals, cues, and featuresTerrance M. Nearey, John Hogan and Anton J. Rozsypal | pp. 73–96
- Directions in ambiguity theory and researchJoseph F. Kess and Ronald A. Hoppe | pp. 97–111
- Psycholinguistic evidence and linguistic theoryBruce L. Derwing | pp. 113–138
- Epilogue | pp. 139–140
- On draining the conceptual swamp: An epilogueWill Baker | pp. 141–149
- Index of authors | pp. 171–174
- Index of subjects | pp. 175–176
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