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Grammatical encoding for speech production Linda Ruth Wheeldon, Agnieszka Konopka

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wheeldon, Linda, author.
Konopka, Agnieszka (Writer on psycholinguistics), author.
Series:
Cambridge elements. Elements in psycholinguistics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Psycholinguistics.
psycholinguistics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, United Kingdom New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2023
Summary:
Grammatical encoding is the process by which speakers translate a thought into a structured sentence appropriate to convey it. The authors review current theories of grammatical encoding and evaluate them in light of relevant empirical evidence
Contents:
Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Grammatical Encoding for Speech Production
Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Grammatical Encoding in Speech Production
1.1.1 The Component Processes for Speaking
1.1.2 Lexical Retrieval Processes
1.1.3 The Need for Syntax
1.1.4 Models of Grammatical Encoding: The Relationship between Words and Syntax
2 The Independence of Syntactic and Lexical Representations: Evidence from Structural Priming
2.1 Independence of Syntax from Meaning
2.2 Independence of Syntax from the Lexicon
2.2.1 The Lexical Boost in Structural Priming
2.2.2 Verb Bias and Structural Priming
2.2.3 Structural Priming in Bilinguals
2.2.4 Structural Priming in Dialogue
2.3 Conclusions
3 The Time-Course of Grammatical Encoding: Planning Scope
3.1 Evidence for Grammatical Planning Scope: Effects of Linguistic Structure
3.2 Evidence for Flexibility in Planning Scope: Effects of Non-linguistic Factors
3.2.1 Cognitive Load in Linguistic Processing
3.2.2 Individual Differences in Cognitive Abilities
3.2.3 Cognitive Load in Dialogue
3.3 Conclusions
4 Summing up
4.1 Methodological Review
4.1.1 Paradigms
4.1.2 Dependent Measures
4.2 Summary and Future Directions
References
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 18, 2023)
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ISBN:
9781009264518
1009264516
OCLC:
1360515780
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