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Michael Barlow (Editor), Suzanne Kemmer (Editor)


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1575862204 978-1575862200 January 24, 2002 0
How do humans learn how to speak and understand language? For years, linguists have developed numerous models in attempts to explain humans' ability to communicate through language. Historically, these approaches were rooted and restricted in rule-based linguistic representations. Only recently has the field of linguistics been willing to forego formal representations and models to accommodate the usage-based perspective of studying language.

Deviating from traditional methods, the contributions presented in this volume are among the first works to approach linguistic theory by developing and utilizing usage-based models. The contributing authors were among the principal leaders in their fields to leave behind rule-based linguistic representations in favor of constraint-based systems whose structural properties actually emerge from usage. The volume begins with an introductory chapter that defines contributors' interpretations of usage-based models and theories of language. The reason for the shift from formal linguistic theories to the gradual acceptance of usage-based models is also examined. Using methods such as Cognitive Grammar, the Lexical Network Model, Competition Model, Relational Network Theory, and Accessibility Theory, the selected works demonstrate how usage-based models evince far greater cognitive and neurological plausibility than algorithmic, generative models.

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This book brings together papers by the foremost representatives of a range of theoretical and empirical approaches converging on a common goal: to account for language use, or how speakers actually speak and understand language. Approaches represented here include Cognitive Grammar, the Lexical Network Model, Competition Model, Relational Network Model, and Accessibility Theory.

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  • Paperback: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Center for the Study of Language and Inf (January 24, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1575862204
  • ISBN-13: 978-1575862200
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,402,445 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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baseline clauses, animate causers, doen weten, third person verbal forms, constructional subschemas, composite symbolic structure, verbal person markers, accessibility marking, actual usage events, accessibility markers, formal blending, lexical blends, outgoing activation, accessibility theory, typological markedness, three control conditions, bidirectional processing, grammaticization process, instantiating expressions, constructional schema, third person referents, second person referents, grammatical associations, person agreement markers, formal blends
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New York, Cambridge University Press, Cognitive Grammar, Academic Press, John Benjamins, Cognitive Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Lawrence Erlbaum, San Diego, Oxford University Press, Psychological Review, University of Chicago Press, American English, Subjects Mean, Text Sample, The Hague, Typological Studies, Chicken Story, Eindhoven Corpus, Modern Dutch, Ref Exp, Stanford University Press, University of California, Mouton de Gruyter, Person Total
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