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Systematic Hyperforeignisms as Maximally External Evidence for Linguistic Rules
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Richard D. Janda
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- Prelim pages i
- Preface v
- Table of contents vii
- Contributors ix
- The Reality of Linguistic Rules xiii
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I For the Existence of Symbolic Rules
- On the Typology of Grammatical Principles 3
- A Schema-Based Approach to Grammatical Description 19
- A Nonpsychological Realist Conception of Linguistic Rules 43
- An Acceptable Ungrammatical Construction 51
- Systematic Hyperforeignisms as Maximally External Evidence for Linguistic Rules 67
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II Alternatives to Rules
- Grammar within a Neural Network 95
- The Induction of Prosodic Constraints 115
- Rule-Less Morphology at the Phonology-Lexicon Interface 147
- Towards Connectionist Lexical Semantics 171
- Productivity and the English Past Tense 193
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III Language Acquisition and Learnability
- Current Grammars vs. Rule Driven Guessing in Children's Interpretations of some Complex Sentence Types 221
- Extraction Restrictions, Competing Theories and the Argument from the Poverty of the Stimulus 243
- The Perceptual Infrastructure of Early Phonological Development 261
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IV Modularity and Related Issues
- The Dinosaurs and the Ring 283
- Regular and Irregular Morphology and the Psychological Status of Rules of Grammar 321
- Beyond Rules and Exceptions 353
- One System or Two to Handle Regulars and Exceptions 389
- Combining Connectionist and Symbolic Properties in a Single Process 417
- Finnish Nominal Inflection 445
- Author Index 467
- Subject Index 475
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Preface v
- Table of contents vii
- Contributors ix
- The Reality of Linguistic Rules xiii
-
I For the Existence of Symbolic Rules
- On the Typology of Grammatical Principles 3
- A Schema-Based Approach to Grammatical Description 19
- A Nonpsychological Realist Conception of Linguistic Rules 43
- An Acceptable Ungrammatical Construction 51
- Systematic Hyperforeignisms as Maximally External Evidence for Linguistic Rules 67
-
II Alternatives to Rules
- Grammar within a Neural Network 95
- The Induction of Prosodic Constraints 115
- Rule-Less Morphology at the Phonology-Lexicon Interface 147
- Towards Connectionist Lexical Semantics 171
- Productivity and the English Past Tense 193
-
III Language Acquisition and Learnability
- Current Grammars vs. Rule Driven Guessing in Children's Interpretations of some Complex Sentence Types 221
- Extraction Restrictions, Competing Theories and the Argument from the Poverty of the Stimulus 243
- The Perceptual Infrastructure of Early Phonological Development 261
-
IV Modularity and Related Issues
- The Dinosaurs and the Ring 283
- Regular and Irregular Morphology and the Psychological Status of Rules of Grammar 321
- Beyond Rules and Exceptions 353
- One System or Two to Handle Regulars and Exceptions 389
- Combining Connectionist and Symbolic Properties in a Single Process 417
- Finnish Nominal Inflection 445
- Author Index 467
- Subject Index 475