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Ug And External Systems Language Brain And Computation Anna Maria Di Sciullo

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Ug And External Systems Language Brain And Computation Anna Maria Di Sciullo
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Publisher: John Benjamins Pub Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.9 MB
Pages: 417
Author: Anna Maria Di Sciullo
ISBN: 9789027227997, 9789027294524, 9027227993, 9027294526
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Ug And External Systems Language Brain And Computation Anna Maria Di Sciullo by Anna Maria Di Sciullo 9789027227997, 9789027294524, 9027227993, 9027294526 instant download after payment.

This book explores the interaction of the grammar with the external systems, conceptual intentional and sensori-motor. The papers in the Language section include configurational analyses of the interface properties of depictives, clitic clusters, imperatives, conditionals, clefts, as well as asymmetries in the structure of syllables and feet. The Brain section discusses questions related to human learning and comprehension of language: the acquisition of compounds, the acquisition of the definite article, the subject/object asymmetry in the comprehension of D-Linked vs. non D-linked questions, the evidence for syntactic asymmetries in American Sign Language, the acquisition of syllable types, and the role of stress shift in the determination of phrase ending. The papers in the Computation section present different perspectives on how the properties of UG can be implemented in a parser; implementations of different theories including configurational selection, incorporation, and minimalism; and the role of statistical and quantitative approaches in natural language processing.

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