Clahsen's experimental data from generalization, frequency, and priming fail to support and even conflict with those aspects of his dual-route account that distinguish it from schema theories
Short Summary: A major goal for the cognitive science of language is characterizing the domains in w...
We agree that language adapts to the brain, but we note that language also has to adapt to brain-ext...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
Clahsen's experimental data from generalization, frequency, and priming fail to support and even con...
Clahsen's characterization of nondefault inflection as based exclusively on lexical entries does not...
Many authors (e.g., Chomsky 1995, Pinker 1984, and Marcus 1998) argue that the architecture of the l...
A core property of human language is the unlimited possi-bility of expression despite limited resour...
Does knowledge of language consist of mentally-represented rules? Rumelhart and McClelland have desc...
This article reviews the comparative analysis of the most promising theoretical areas exploring the ...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9There is a tendency in science to proceed from descriptive methods towar...
The growth of language in the individual is determined by genetics, experience and principles of com...
One of the goals of linguistic theory is to discover generalizations about the syntax and semantics ...
The core notion of modern Universal Grammar is that language ability requires abstract representatio...
The clause-final verbal clusters in Dutch and German (and in general, in West Germanic languages) ha...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/139747/1/SSLA-Rebuttal-REVISED.pd
Short Summary: A major goal for the cognitive science of language is characterizing the domains in w...
We agree that language adapts to the brain, but we note that language also has to adapt to brain-ext...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
Clahsen's experimental data from generalization, frequency, and priming fail to support and even con...
Clahsen's characterization of nondefault inflection as based exclusively on lexical entries does not...
Many authors (e.g., Chomsky 1995, Pinker 1984, and Marcus 1998) argue that the architecture of the l...
A core property of human language is the unlimited possi-bility of expression despite limited resour...
Does knowledge of language consist of mentally-represented rules? Rumelhart and McClelland have desc...
This article reviews the comparative analysis of the most promising theoretical areas exploring the ...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9There is a tendency in science to proceed from descriptive methods towar...
The growth of language in the individual is determined by genetics, experience and principles of com...
One of the goals of linguistic theory is to discover generalizations about the syntax and semantics ...
The core notion of modern Universal Grammar is that language ability requires abstract representatio...
The clause-final verbal clusters in Dutch and German (and in general, in West Germanic languages) ha...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/139747/1/SSLA-Rebuttal-REVISED.pd
Short Summary: A major goal for the cognitive science of language is characterizing the domains in w...
We agree that language adapts to the brain, but we note that language also has to adapt to brain-ext...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...