In:The Reality of Linguistic Rules
Susan D. Lima, Roberta Corrigan and Gregory Iverson
[Studies in Language Companion Series 26] 1994
► pp. vii–viii
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Published online: 24 November 1994
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.26.toc
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Table of contents
Contributorsix
I For the Existence of Symbolic Rules1
Systematic Hyperforeignisms as Maximally External Evidence for Linguistic Rules67
II Alternatives to Rules93
The Induction of Prosodic Constraints: Implications for Phonological Theory and Mental Representation115
Productivity and the English Past Tense: Testing Skousen's Analogy Model193
III Language Acquisition and Learnability219
Current Grammars vs. Rule Driven Guessing in Children's Interpretations of some Complex Sentence Types221
Extraction Restrictions, Competing Theories and the Argument from the Poverty of the Stimulus243
IV Modularity and Related Issues281
Regular and Irregular Morphology and the Psychological Status of Rules of Grammar321
Beyond Rules and Exceptions: A Connectionist Approach to Inflectional Morphology353
One System or Two to Handle Regulars and Exceptions: How Time-Course of Processing can Inform this Debate389
Finnish Nominal Inflection: Paradigmatic Patterns and Token Analogy445
Author Index467
Subject Index475
