Read The Articulate Mammal Online
Authors: Jean Aitchison
slips of the tongue
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Slobin, D.I.
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slot-filling
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Snow, C.E.
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social context
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species specificity
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speech: biological adaptations
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; comprehension of
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; derivational theory of complexity
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; errors
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; one-word utterances
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; transformations ix; two-word utterances
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child language; planning of speech; production of speech
spontaneous usage (design feature of language)
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; ape communication
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spoonerisms
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spreading activation model
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Springer, S.P.
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S-structure
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surface structure
stages of language development
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Stahlke, H.F.W.
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Stamenov, M.
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Stoel-Gammon, C.
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Stowe, L.A.
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strategies (perceptual)
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; actor-action-object
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; canonical sentoid
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; Principle of Late Closure
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; Principle of Minimal Attachment
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; ‘sensible sentences’
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strategies (production)
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Stromswolo, K.
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structural adaptations (of humans to language)
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structure dependence (design feature of language): definition of
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; lacking in animal communication
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; in language
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rule-governedness
substantive vs. formal universals
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suppression of alternatives
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surface structure (S-structure)
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; Minimalist Program
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; transformations
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; Universal Grammar
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Swinney, D.
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syllables
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syntactic clauses vs. phonemic clauses
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syntactic insight
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syntax
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; brain hemispheres
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; deep and surface levels
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; development of
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; grammatical responses to behavioural constraints
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; linguistic sophistication in children
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; motherese
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; planning of speech
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; semantic relationships
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tachistoscopic presentation
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Taine, H.
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Tanenhaus, M.K.
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Tatu (chimp)
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Taylor, J.R.
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teaching: parent-child interaction
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; role in language acquisition
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teeth
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telegraphic speech
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two-word stage
Tennyson, Alfred Lord
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thought and language xix Tiedemann, D.
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tip of the tongue (TOT) phenomenon
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Tomasello, M.
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tongue
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tongue slip ‘laws’
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tonic word
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Tooby, J.
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top-down vs. bottom-up models
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topic vs. comment
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top-to-bottom model
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Towne, W.F.
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Townsend, D.J.
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Toynbee, P.
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Trackton community
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Tracy, F.
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Trager, G.
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transformational grammar
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; archival nature of
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justification for
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; linguistic knowledge
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; problems with ‘classic’ version
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; transformations
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