While experimental data collection has been common in
psycholinguistics for some time, only relatively recently have
experimental methods been employed to collect data for research in
formal linguistics. Experimental methods can be particularly useful
for investigating phenomena at the interfaces of the components of
grammar, where the sources of multiple types of information need to
be carefully controlled. Experiments at the Interfaces, edited by
Jeffrey T. Runner from the University of Rochester, brings together
recent experimental research examining a variety of issues within
syntax and semantics, and their interfaces with each other and with
other domains of language. The volume showcases a wide range of
experimental methods and illustrates how they can be applied to
critical questions relevant to formal linguistics. Contributors
are: Sergey Avrutin, Molly Diesing, Sam Featherston, Micah B.
Goldwater, Martin Hackl, Justin Halberda, Edwin Howard, Tim Hunter,
Arnout W. Koornneef, Hadas Kotek, Ellen F. Lau, Jeffrey Lidz, Darko
Odic, Colin Phillips, Paul Pietroski, Eric Reuland, Jeffrey T.
Runner, Yasutada Sudo, Klaus von Heusinger, Matthew W. Wagers,
Hanna Weiland, Frank Wijnen, Draga Zec.
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