9.1034, Books: Psycholinguistics

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Subject: 9.1034, Books: Psycholinguistics

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Date:  Thu, 16 Jul 1998 09:41:08 -0400
From:  papa at routledge.com (Matthew Papa)
Subject:  PSYCHOLINGUISTICS

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Date:  Thu, 16 Jul 1998 09:41:08 -0400
From:  papa at routledge.com (Matthew Papa)
Subject:  PSYCHOLINGUISTICS



     Jean Aitchison, THE ARTICULATE MAMMAL
     An Introduction to Psycholinguistics, 4th Edition
     This highly successful text has been substantially revised to take
     account of the considerable changes in Chomsky's recent ideas. The
     chapters on grammatical innateness, child language acquisition, and
     speech comprehension have been largely rewritten and new material and
     references throughout the book make it completely up-to-date with key
     developments in the field.

     TABLE OF CONTENTS
     Introduction
     1.  The great automatic grammatizor: Need anything be innate?
     2.  Animals that try to talk: Is language restricted to humans?
     3. Grandmama's teeth: Is there biological evidence for innate language
     capacity?
     4.Predestinate grooves: Is there a pre-ordained language 'programme'?
     5. The blueprint in the brain: What grammatical information might
     conceivably be innate?
     6.Chattering children: Are chattering children following `rules' when
     they learn to speak?
     7. Puzzling it out: Exactly how do children learn language?
     8. Celestial unintelligibility: Why propose a transformational
     grammar?
     9. The white elephant problem: Do we need a transformational grammar
     in order to speak?
     10. The case of the missing fingerprint: How do we understand speech?
     11. The Cheshire Cat's grin: How do we plan and produce speech?
     12. Banker's clerk or hippopotamus?: The future of psycholinguistics
     Notes and suggestions for further reading
     References

     Routledge: 1998: 320 pp
     CL: 0 415 16866 X: #D5684: $75.00
     PB: 0 415 16791 4: #D5688: $24.99

     For more information on these and other titles from:
     ROUTLEDGE  London  *  New York
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