Introspective judgments are often used in linguistics to obtain information about speakers’ mental representations of language. This chapter addresses two questions, namely: what shapes speakers’ judgments, and what such judgments provide information about. I argue that speakers’ judgments are influenced by their theories of language, which in turn are partly shaped by our experience with written language. The fundamental units that linguists use in their analyses – phonemes, words, and sentences – are largely products of a particular written tradition; and grammaticality judgments about isolated sentences are, to a considerable extent, judgments about what is acceptable in written language. Thus, linguistic intuitions are not direct reflec...
In a speech situation, the utterances produced by the speakers may not be salient for the hearers to...
This entry delineates the core elements of inferentialism. Recent inferentialist accounts of languag...
The article considers introspection as a subject and method of the current linguistic research. The ...
Throughout much of the history of linguistics, grammaticality judgments – intuitions about the well-...
Judgments about the grammaticality/acceptability of sentences are the most widely used data source i...
An overview of debates surrounding the use of meta-linguistic judgments in linguistics, including re...
During the past two decades, linguists in the tradition of generative grammar have made systematic u...
The question 'Is cognition linguistic?' divides recent cognitive theories into two antagonistic grou...
The question, ‘Is cognition linguistic?' divides recent cognitive theories into two antagonistic gro...
In this chapter, we will discuss three functions of language in social cogni- tion. First, we will a...
The question ‘Is cognition linguistic? ’ divides recent cognitive theories into two antag-onistic gr...
Idealizing, a speaker endorses or rejects a (declarative) sentence Σ in a situation s based on how s...
A traditional source of evidence in linguistics is intuition, the judgments of competent speakers of...
In respcnse to problems in classifying grammaticality judgments in linguistic theory, a psychologica...
The present-day traditional view of language has an essentially pedagogical background inherited fro...
In a speech situation, the utterances produced by the speakers may not be salient for the hearers to...
This entry delineates the core elements of inferentialism. Recent inferentialist accounts of languag...
The article considers introspection as a subject and method of the current linguistic research. The ...
Throughout much of the history of linguistics, grammaticality judgments – intuitions about the well-...
Judgments about the grammaticality/acceptability of sentences are the most widely used data source i...
An overview of debates surrounding the use of meta-linguistic judgments in linguistics, including re...
During the past two decades, linguists in the tradition of generative grammar have made systematic u...
The question 'Is cognition linguistic?' divides recent cognitive theories into two antagonistic grou...
The question, ‘Is cognition linguistic?' divides recent cognitive theories into two antagonistic gro...
In this chapter, we will discuss three functions of language in social cogni- tion. First, we will a...
The question ‘Is cognition linguistic? ’ divides recent cognitive theories into two antag-onistic gr...
Idealizing, a speaker endorses or rejects a (declarative) sentence Σ in a situation s based on how s...
A traditional source of evidence in linguistics is intuition, the judgments of competent speakers of...
In respcnse to problems in classifying grammaticality judgments in linguistic theory, a psychologica...
The present-day traditional view of language has an essentially pedagogical background inherited fro...
In a speech situation, the utterances produced by the speakers may not be salient for the hearers to...
This entry delineates the core elements of inferentialism. Recent inferentialist accounts of languag...
The article considers introspection as a subject and method of the current linguistic research. The ...