In:Grammar and Cognition: Dualistic models of language structure and language processing
Edited by Alexander Haselow and Gunther Kaltenböck
[Human Cognitive Processing 70] 2020
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 12 November 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.70.toc
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Table of contents
Preface
VII
The brain and the mind behind grammar: Dualistic approaches in grammar research and (neuro)cognitive studies of language
1
Alexander Haselow
Gunther Kaltenböck
Part I.Dualistic approaches to language and cognition
Chapter 1.Familiar phrases in language competence: Linguistic, psychological, and neurological observations support a dual process model of language
29
Diana Van Lancker Sidits
Chapter 2.Dual process frameworks on reasoning and linguistic discourse: A comparison
59
Bernd Heine
Tania Kuteva
Haiping Long
Chapter 3.Language activity in the light of cerebral hemisphere differences: Towards a pragma-syntactic account of human grammar
91
Alexander Guryev
François Delafontaine
Chapter 4.Dual processing in a functional-cognitive theory of grammar and its neurocognitive basis
133
Peter Harder
Kasper Boye
Part II.Dualistic approaches to the analysis of forms and structures in languages
Chapter 5.Dichotomous or continuous? Final particles and a dualistic conception of grammar
159
Mitsuko Izutsu
Katsunobu Izutsu
Chapter 6.The semantics, syntax and prosody of adverbs in English: An FDG perspective
191
Evelien Keizer
Chapter 7.Formulaic language and Discourse Grammar: Evidence from speech disorder
233
Gunther Kaltenböck
Chapter 8.Local and global structures in discourse and interaction: Linguistic and psycholinguistic aspects
267
Alexander Haselow
Chapter 9.Agreement Groups and dualistic syntactic processing
309
Lázló Drienkó
Index
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