Linguistic Structure and Change: An Explanation from Language Processing

Author:   Thomas Berg (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, University of Hamburg)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   350
Publication Date:   15 February 2001
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Thomas Berg challenges context-free theories of linguistics; he is concerned with how the term 'explanation' is typically used in the discipline. He argues that real explanations cannot emerge from a view which asserts the autonomy of language, but only from an approach which seeks to establish a connection between language and the contexts in which it is embedded. The author examines the psychological context in detail. He uses an interactive activation model of language processing to derive predictions about synchronic linguistic patterns, the course of linguistic change, and the structure of poetic rhymes. The majority of these predictions are borne out, and the author concludes that the structure of language is shaped by the properties of the mechanism which puts it to use, and that psycholinguistics thus qualifies as one likely approach from which to derive an explanation of linguistic structure.

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Author:   Thomas Berg (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, University of Hamburg)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.507kg
ISBN:  

9780198299851


ISBN 10:   0198299850
Pages:   350
Publication Date:   15 February 2001
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1: On the 'Art' of Explanation 2: Explanation from a Macrolinguistic Perspective 3: Method 4: Language Structure 5: Language Change 6: Poetic Language 7: Discussion 8: A Psycholinguistic Model of Language Structure and Change 9: Implications for Psycholinguistic Theory 10: The Overall Perspective: Reductionist or Non-Reductionist?

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`The book can be praised for the breadth of linguistic and psycholinguistic patterns that are discussed, and for the way the results are integrated into a complete model of linguistic patterning . . . a much needed contribution to a relatively understudied area of linguistic research that is gradually entering the theoretical realm. This work has broad implications for many of the foundational issues of linguistic theory.' Stefan Frisch, University of Michigan, Journal of Linguistics 35, 1999


The book can be praised for the breadth of linguistic and psycholinguistic patterns that are discussed, and for the way the results are integrated into a complete model of linguistic patterning . . . a much needed contribution to a relatively understudied area of linguistic research that is gradually entering the theoretical realm. This work has broad implications for many of the foundational issues of linguistic theory. * Stefan Frisch, University of Michigan, Journal of Linguistics 35, 1999 *


The book can be praised for the breadth of linguistic and psycholinguistic patterns that are discussed, and for the way the results are integrated into a complete model of linguistic patterning ... a much needed contribution to a relatively understudied area of linguistic research that is gradually entering the theoretical realm. This work has broad implications for many of the foundational issues of linguistic theory. Stefan Frisch, University of Michigan, Journal of Linguistics 35, 1999


`The book can be praised for the breadth of linguistic and psycholinguistic patterns that are discussed, and for the way the results are integrated into a complete model of linguistic patterning . . . a much needed contribution to a relatively understudied area of linguistic research that is gradually entering the theoretical realm. This work has broad implications for many of the foundational issues of linguistic theory.' Stefan Frisch, University of Michigan, Journal of Linguistics 35, 1999


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Thomas Berg is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Hamburg.

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