READING, WRITING and DYLEXIA Lecture 1: An Introduction to Language
JANE OAKHILL j.oakhill@sussex.ac.uk ext. (67) 8418
LINGUISTICS VS. PSYCHOLINGUISTICS LINGUISTICS
Linguistics is the study of language itself: the rules which describe it, and our k
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Language Acquisition: theories Stages of development Aphasia
Day 12: Psycholinguistics
Sarah Churng July 12, 2008 Reading: LF 8.0-8.3, 9.0-9.3
Sarah Churng Day 12: Psycholinguistics
Language Acquisition: theories Stages of development Aphasia
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Childs play
Julia Gillen
4.1 Introduction
This chapter examines different approaches to childrens creativity with language. Childhood is often presented as a period of life and a mode of being in which linguistic creativity occurs in some very
Lexical-Functional Grammar
Lecture 1: Motivations for LFG
Stephen Wechsler University of Texas at Austin
Overview Psycholinguistic roots of LFG Nonconfigurationality Movement Paradoxes (Lexicalism next time)
Chomskys (1965) competence hypothes
Very brief introduction to psycholinguistics
Chris Potts, Ling 390a: Controlling the Discourse, Fall 2007 Sep 7
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Goals
Psycholinguists seek theories of how humans acquire knowledge of language and how they use that knowledge to produce and unders
Language Acquisition: theories Stages of development Aphasia
Day12:Psycholinguistics
Sarah Churng July 12, 2008 Reading: LF 8.0-8.3, 9.0-9.3
Sarah Churng Day 12: Psycholinguistics
Language Acquisition: theories Stages of development Aphasia
Outlin
Book Reviews
Japanese Sentence Processing Reiko Mazuka and Noriko Nagai (editors)
(Duke University) Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1995, x+360 pp; hardbound, ISBN 0-8058-1125-7, $89.95
Reviewed by Patrick Sturt University of Edinburgh
9/21/2008
What is Cognitive Science?
Psychology Psycholinguistics Linguistics
Cognitive psychology neuropsychology
Metal representation of language
Semantics
INTRODUCTION TO COGNITIVE SCIENCE
Psych 102/COGST 101/LING 170/PHIL 191/CS 171
Cogniti
Proceedings of EACL '99
Parsing with an E x t e n d e d D o m a i n of Locality
John Carroll, Nicolas Nicolov, Olga Shaumyan, Martine Smets School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences University of Sussex Brighton, BN1 9QH, UK &: D a v i d Weir
Abst
Language
. When we study the human language, we are approaching what some might call the `human essence', the distinctive qualities of mind that are, so far as we know unique to humans - Noam Chomsky
Six Properties of Language
Six Properties of Lan
Language Acquisition: theories Stages of development Aphasia
Imitation Reinforcement Active Construction of Grammar Innateness
Imitation
Observations:
Children of Frenchspeaking parents speak French Children in Argentina speak Argentinean S
Three time scales (or more)
Micro - the time scale of thought and utterance Onto - the time scale of language acquistion Phylo - the time scale of language origin The question is, are there interesting, plausible similarities across time scales (
Human Sentence Processing
Doug Arnold University of Essex doug@essex.ac.uk
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Salient Facts
Salient facts about the Human Sentence Processor include the following. Human Sentence processing is: Fast, easy, and mandatory for everyone : a ree
8/18/2007
Linguistics: Language Science
Linguistics: Language Science
An Introduction to Language and Linguistics
Linguistics is the formal name for the social science which studies language.
Q: What does a linguist actually study? A: There are m