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This volume brings together cutting-edge experimental research from
leaders in the fields of linguistics and psycholinguistics to
explore the nature of a phenomenon that has long been central to
syntactic theory - 'island effects'. The chapters in this volume
draw upon recent methodological advances in experimental methods in
syntax, also known as 'experimental syntax', to investigate the
underlying cognitive mechanisms that give rise to island effects.
This volume presents a comprehensive empirical review of a
contemporary debate in the field by including contributions from
researchers representing a variety of points of view on the nature
of island effects. This book is ideal for students and researchers
interested in cutting-edge experimental techniques in linguistics,
psycholinguistics and psychology.
This volume showcases the contributions that formal experimental
methods can make to syntactic research in the 21st century.
Syntactic theory is both a domain of study in its own right, and
one component of an integrated theory of the cognitive neuroscience
of language. It provides a theory of the mediation between sound
and meaning, a theory of the representations constructed during
sentence processing, and a theory of the end-state for language
acquisition. Given the highly interactive nature of the theory of
syntax, this volume defines "experimental syntax" in the broadest
possible terms, exploring both formal experimental methods that
have been part of the domain of syntax since its inception (i.e.,
acceptability judgment methods) and formal experimental methods
that have arisen through the interaction of syntactic theory with
the domains of acquisition, psycholinguistics, and
neurolinguistics. The Oxford Handbook of Experimental Syntax brings
these methods together into a single experimental syntax volume for
the first time, providing high-level reviews of major experimental
work, offering guidance for researchers looking to incorporate
these diverse methods into their own work, and inspiring new
research that will push the boundaries of the theory of syntax. It
will appeal to students and scholars from the advanced
undergraduate level upwards in a range of fields including syntax,
acquisition, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, and computational
linguistics.
This volume brings together cutting-edge experimental research from
leaders in the fields of linguistics and psycholinguistics to
explore the nature of a phenomenon that has long been central to
syntactic theory - 'island effects'. The chapters in this volume
draw upon recent methodological advances in experimental methods in
syntax, also known as 'experimental syntax', to investigate the
underlying cognitive mechanisms that give rise to island effects.
This volume presents a comprehensive empirical review of a
contemporary debate in the field by including contributions from
researchers representing a variety of points of view on the nature
of island effects. This book is ideal for students and researchers
interested in cutting-edge experimental techniques in linguistics,
psycholinguistics and psychology.
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