
Multidisciplinary Approaches to Language Production
De Gruyter Mouton (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. January 2004
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VIII, 603 pages
978-3-11-187434-0 (ISBN)
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Description
This volume comprises contributions from different disciplines (cognitive psychology, linguistics, computer science, neuroscience) concerned with the generation of natural speech. It summarizes the outcome of a six-year long priority program funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) that aimed at bringing together colleagues with different viewpoints but sharing a principal interest in the cognitive processes underlying language production. The result is a state-of-the-art discussion of one of the most fascinating branches of human behavior taking into account a particularly rich multidisciplinary empirical data base.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin/Boston
Germany
Publishing group
de Gruyter Mouton
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student
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Includes a print version and an ebook
Weight
1001 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-11-187434-0 (9783111874340)
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Persons
Thomas Pechmann is Professor at the University of Leipzig, Germany. Christopher Habel is Professor at the University of Hamburg, Germany.
Content
Thomas Pechmannand Christopher HabelPreface
Merrill GarrettIntroduction
Gerhard Blanken, Florian Kulke, Britta Biedermann, Tobias Bormann, Jürgen Dittmann, and Claus-W. WalleschThe dissolution of word production in aphasia: Implications for normal functions
Jens Bölte, Pienie Zwitserlood, and Petra DohmesMorphology in experimental speech production research
Mary Carroll, Christiane von Stutterheim, and Ralf NüseThe language and thought debate: A psycholinguistic approach
Grzegorz Dogil, Hermann Ackermann, Wolfgang Grodd, Hubert Haider, Hans Kamp, Jörg Mayer, Axel Riecker, Dietmar Röhm, Dirk Wildgruber, and Wolfgang WokurekBrain dynamics induced by language production.
Claire Gardent, Hélène Manuélian, Kristina Striegnitz, and Marilisa AmoiaGenerating definite descriptions, non-incrementality, inference, and data
Markus Guhe, Christoper Habel, and Ladina TschanderIncremental generation of interconnected preverbal messages
Silke Hamm and Jürgen BredenkampWorking memory and slips of the tongue
Karin Harbuschand Jens WochIntegrated natural language generation with schema-tree adjoining
grammars
Bernadette M. Jansma, Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells, Jürn Möller, and Thomas F. Münte
Electrophysiological studies of speech production
Dirk Janssen, Denisa Bordag, and Thomas PechmannMorphological encoding and morphological structures in German
Gerard Kempen and Karin HarbuschA corpus study into word order variation in German subordinate clauses:
Animacy affects linearization independently of grammatical function assignment
Ralf Klabunde and Daniel GlatzOn the production of focus
Helen Leuninger, Annette Hohenberger, Eva Waleschkowski, Elke Menges, and Daniela HappThe impact of modality on language production: Evidence from slips of the tongue and hand
Thomas Pechmann and Dieter ZerbstSyntactic constraints on lexical access in language production
Ulrich SchadeThe benefits of local-connectionist production
Heike Tappe, Holden Härtl, and Susan OlsenThematic information, argument structure, and discourse adaptation in language production
Rüdiger Weingarten, Guido Nottbusch, and Udo WillMorphemes, syllables, and graphemes in written word production