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Authors: Jean Aitchison
Principle of Shortest Move
98
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9
principles and parameters (P and P)
96
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7
,
165
‘probable world strategy’
127
process approach (to language acquisition)
124
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6
,
129
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34
,
138
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40
,
150
production of speech
xvii
,
185
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6
,
212
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33
,
236
,
238
; brain activity
52
; further reading
244
; pauses
213
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14
; speech errors
215
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24
; units of planning
224
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5
; word selection
225
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7
psycholinguistics, definition of
xv
,
xvi
psychologists vs. linguists
xv
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xvi
Pulvermüller, F.
242
puzzle-solving approach
14
,
124
,
129
,
138
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150
questions: acquisition of
75
; development of
68
; formation of
6
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8
; Genie’s speech
79
; left-to-right model
202
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3
; WHquestions
75
,
126
Ramachandran, V.S.
57
rare constructions
68
rationalists
84
recursiveness
154
reformulations
135
relative clauses
144
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5
; acquisition of
140
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1
; comprehension of
208
,
210
repetition: comprehension of speech
207
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8
; slips of the tongue/speech errors
218
,
221
,
223
respiratory system
42
response strength
5
Richards, B.J.
243
Ridley, M.
82
Rizzolatti, G.
58
Rondal, J.
243
Rosenfield, D.
46
rule-governedness: in child language
85
,
112
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13
,
123
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124
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235
; Emperor of Jupiter example
162
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3
; feature of language
13
;
see also
structure dependence
rules vs. principles
97
Rumelhart, D.E.
245
Rymer, R.
80
SAADs (simple active affirmative declaratives)
171
,
173
Santos (deaf signer)
81
Sarah (chimp)
241
Sarah (‘Harvard child’)
73
,
114
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16
,
117
,
144
,
180
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1
,
242
Savage-Rumbaugh, E.S.
35
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37
,
241
‘scan-copying’ mechanism
232
Schaller, S.
81
Schlesinger, I.M.
91
Schmid, H.-J.
239
school
62
Scovel, T.
242
Seidenberg, M.S.
33
,
189
,
190
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244
selection errors
218
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21
,
223
,
225
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6
,
228
selective impairment
215
semantic rules
89
semanticity (design feature of language)
21
; ape communication
30
,
32
,
35
,
38
; definition of
22
‘sensible sentences’ strategy
197
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8
sentence relatedness
viii
,
168
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9
sentence-matching experiment
ix
,
171
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2
,
173
sentences: children’s linguistic sophistication
131
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2
; comprehension difficulties
204
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10
; deep structure experiments
174
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7
; Emperor of Jupiter example
153
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64
; strategies for comprehension
193
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202
,
203
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4
,
244
; versatile
verbs
190
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2
; well-formed vs. deviant
168
,
183
sentoids
224
; canonical sentoid strategy
193
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5
,
198
,
204
; comprehension difficulties
205
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6
sex differences (in language)
57
,
137
sexual origin myth
215
Seyfarth, R.M.
19
Shakespeare, William
21
Shanker, S.F.
241
Shapiro, L.P.
192
Shattuck-Hufnagel, S.
232
Shatz, M.
135
Shelley, Percy Bysshe
xix
Shenk, D.
244
Sheridan, Richard
219
Sherman (chimp)
37
Shillcock, R.C.
244
Shirai, Y.
243
Shortlist model
188
similar meaning errors
see
semantic errors
similar sound errors
see
malapropisms
Sinclair-de-Zwart, H.
130
single-word stage
see
one-word utterances
Skinner, B.F.
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viii
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2
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4
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5
,
6
,
235
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241
slips of the ear (mishearings)
187