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Experimental syntax and linguistic fieldwork
2023Abstract This chapter surveys conceptual and practical aspects of experimental work in the field involving lesser-known languages. Although experimental syntax and fieldwork in syntax are often considered separate enterprises, they address the same fundamental issues and are similar in a number of ways.
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The Oxford Handbook of Experimental Syntax
2023Abstract 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.
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The Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Syntax
2021Experimental syntax is an area that is rapidly growing as linguistic research becomes increasingly focused on replicable language data, in both fieldwork and laboratory environments. The first of its kind, this handbook provides an in-depth overview of current issues and trends in this field, with contributions from leading international scholars.
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Experimental Syntax and Island Effects.
2012Sprouse, J. & N. Hornstein (to appear). Experimental Syntax and Island Effects. Cambridge: CUP.
Sprouse, J., Hornstein, N.
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The syntax of Korean VP anaphora: an experimental investigation
Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 2020The Korean VP anaphor (VPA) kuleha or kulay ‘do so’ has often been argued to involve ellipsis of an articulated VP structure, which is replaced with the surface form at PF (e.g., Cho in Lang Res 32:621–636, 1996; Ha in Korean J Linguist 35:471–487, 2010; Park in Linguist Res 32:693–718, 2015).
Kyeong-min Kim +2 more
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Optimization of expression syntax: An experimental approach
Software: Practice and Experience, 1985AbstractSeveral alternative ways of defining the syntax of expressions in Pascal are compared. Based on experimental observations, measures of syntactic efficiency are calculated for each variant of the syntax. An optimal variant is determined for each such measure.
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Syntax and Prosody of Split Scrambling: an Experimental Approach
COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS AND INTELLECTUAL TECHNOLOGIES”, 2023The work is devoted to the experimental study of structures with split scrambling. With the help of acceptability assessment methods with the use of the Likert scale, self-paced reading, and prosodic experiment, the possibility of separating the left element (determinator or possessor) from the noun head within DP or PP is compared with the separation ...
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Experimental Syntax and Island Effects
2013This 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 ...
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Experimental Analysis of Syntax Training in Broca's Aphasia
Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1987A multiple baseline design across responses was used to examine the effect of syntax training on the sentence production of 4 individuals with Chronic Broca's aphasia. Subjects were trained to produce five exemplars of five sentence types from Helm's Elicited Language Program for Syntax Stimulation (Helm-Estabrooks, 1981).
P J, Doyle, H, Goldstein, M S, Bourgeois
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An experimental evaluation of delimiters in a command language syntax
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1984Abstract This article examines the effects of delimiters on the cognitive processes involved in command construction and interpretation. After a theoretical analysis of the impact of delimiters on commands, two techniques of delimiter usage were examined: single-level delimiters (space) and two-level hierarchical delimiters (space and comma). Using a
M.L. Schneider +2 more
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