Sentence Production
Developments in Research and Theory
Sheldon Rosenberg(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 1. September 2026
Book
Hardback
340 pages
978-1-041-38086-3 (ISBN)
Description
Originally published in 1977, Sentence Production: Developments in Research and Theory was the editor's attempt to remedy the neglect of the problem of sentence production (or more generally, speech production) in psycholinguistics. There was a body of research in the literature but compared to sentence comprehension, sentence perception, and sentence memory, the offerings were meager at best. The contributions here represent a number of the major trends of research and theory in this area at the time. It was hoped that these papers would stimulate other students of language and language behavior to become involved with the problem of understanding the organization and operation of human's productive linguistic capabilities. Today it can be read in its historical context.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis
Target group
Adult education, General, and Postgraduate
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-041-38086-3 (9781041380863)
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Person
Sheldon Rosenberg was Professor of psychology for much of his career at the University of Illinois Chicago having taught previously at George Peabody College in Nashville TN. He was a pioneering Psycholinguist having taken his PhD with James Jenkins at University of Minnesota in 1958, publishing his first edited collection Directions in Psycholonguistics in 1965. From 1966 to 1969 he was research associate and Assistant Director of the Center for Research on Language and Language Behavior at University of Michigan. In 1980 he founded and served for five years as Editor of the journal Applied Psycholinguistics. One of his greatest commitments was to the study of the language of those with intellectual disabilities, co-authoring with his former student Leonard Abbeduto, the title Language and Communication in Mental Retardation (Psychology Press, 1993).
Content
Preface. 1. Introduction and Overview Sheldon Rosenberg 2. Neurological Substrates of Language and Speech Production Ola A. Seine and Harry Whitaker 3. Sentence Production Test in Sensory Aphasic Georges Gosnave 4. The Biological Significance of Markovian Communication Rhythms Joseph Jaffe 5. Hesitations as Clues to Failures in Coherence: A Study of the Thought-Disordered Speaker S. R. Rochester, Sharon Thurston and Judith Rupp 6. Salience and Sentencing: Some Production Principles Charles E. Osgood and J. Kathryn Bock 7. Where Do the Subjects of Sentences Come From? Suitbert Ertel 8. Components of a Production Model I. M. Schlesinger 9. Semantic Constraints on Sentence Production: An Experimental Approach Sheldon Rosenberg 10. Producing Ideas and Sentences Joseph H. Danks 11. Conceptualizing and Formulating in Sentence Production Gerard Kempen 12. From Verbs to Sentences: Some Experimental Studies of Predication Robert J. Jarvella 13. One of Many Units: The Sentence Daniel C. O'Connell. Author Index. Subject Index.