Cross-linguistic perspectives on language processing. M. De Vincenzi, undefined & LOMBARDO Vincenzo, undefined, editors -Dordrecht: SPRINGER -London ; Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht - NLD, 2000. Curatela
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The cross-linguistic aspect of language processing is becoming a central question in psycholinguistic research: if the goal of psycholinguists is to give a model of the human sentence processor, and not `a language' sentence processor, a test of its cross-linguistic validity is essential. The chapters address truly fundamental issues about the representational primitives of the parsing system and the motivations for the essential characteristics of the parser. The volume also discusses important methodological issues in cross-linguistic research, such as the choices of linguistic material and experimental procedures. It also shows how cross-linguistic research can be pursued in either a monolingual or multilingual approach. This volume contains contributions from experimental and theoretical psycholinguists, and computational researchers. Audience: The book is recommended reading for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in psycholinguistics, linguistics and computational linguisitics, as well as practising researchers in the same fields.
@book{book,
editor = {M. De Vincenzi, and LOMBARDO Vincenzo,},
title = {Cross-linguistic perspectives on language processing},
note = {Curatela},
publisher = {-Dordrecht: SPRINGER  -London ; Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers},
address = {Dordrecht - NLD},
isbn = {0792361466},
year = {2000},
abstract = {The cross-linguistic aspect of language processing is becoming a central question in
psycholinguistic research: if the goal of psycholinguists is to give a model of the human
sentence processor, and not `a language' sentence processor, a test of its cross-linguistic
validity is essential.
The chapters address truly fundamental issues about the representational primitives of the
parsing system and the motivations for the essential characteristics of the parser. The volume
also discusses important methodological issues in cross-linguistic research, such as the
choices of linguistic material and experimental procedures. It also shows how cross-linguistic
research can be pursued in either a monolingual or multilingual approach.
This volume contains contributions from experimental and theoretical psycholinguists, and
computational researchers.
Audience: The book is recommended reading for advanced undergraduates and graduate
students in psycholinguistics, linguistics and computational linguisitics, as well as practising
researchers in the same fields.}
}

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