15.1530, Books: Linguistic Theories: Haertl, Tappe

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Subject: 15.1530, Books: Linguistic Theories: Haertl, Tappe

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Date:  Wed, 12 May 2004 04:27:52 -0400 (EDT)
From:  julia.ulrich at degruyter.com
Subject:  Mediating between Concepts and Grammar: Härtl, Tappe

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Date:  Wed, 12 May 2004 04:27:52 -0400 (EDT)
From:  julia.ulrich at degruyter.com
Subject:  Mediating between Concepts and Grammar: Härtl, Tappe




Title: Mediating between Concepts and Grammar
Series Title: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs 152

Publication Year: 2003
Publisher:	Mouton de Gruyter
		http://www.mouton-publishers.com

Editor: Holden Härtl, Humboldt University, Berlin
Editor: Heike Tappe, Humboldt University, Berlin

Hardback: ISBN: 3110179024, Pages: vii, 465, Price: EURO 94.00

			
Abstract:

Researchers with backgrounds in theoretical linguistics, computational
linguistics, psycholinguistics, and psychology have contributed to the
interdisciplinary discussion of the interface between conceptual
representations and linguistic structures. This book fills a critical
gap in cognitive science. The study implements the objective of
determining the impact that adjoining non-linguistic cognitive systems
have on linguistic encoding, the mapping between representations, and
the requirements of language processing. In this setting event
con-ceptualization and verbalization is treated as one central
phenomenon from the different interdisciplinary
viewpoints. Theoretical analyses are confronted with psycholinguistic
findings about the processing of event representations. Further
empirical issues like the influence of visual perception on speech
become apparent since we are primarily concerned with the overall
architecture of the language processing system as an integral part of
the cognitive endowment. Here, the lexicon is recognized as a mediator
between linguistic and non-linguistic, semantic and syntactic
components. The volume constitutes a major contribution to knowledge
in the field and will be of value to an interdisciplinary audience.

FROM THE CONTENTS:

Heike Tappe and Holden Härtl: Mediating between concepts and language
-  Processing structures

1 Mediating between non-linguistic and linguistic structures:
Femke van der Meulen: Coordination of eye gaze and speech in sentence
	production
Philip Cummins, Boris Gutbrod, and Rüdiger Weingarten: Time patterns
	in visual perception and written phrase production
Kathy van Nice and Rainer Dietrich: Animacy effects in lan-guage
	production: From mental model to formulator
Markus Guhe: Incremental preverbal messages
Gerard Kempen and Karin Harbusch: Word order scrambling as a
	consequence of incremental sentence production
Andreas Späth: The linearization of arguments DPs and its semantic
	reflection
Heike Wiese: Semantics as a gateway to language

2 Mediating between event conceptualization and verbaliza-tion:
Elke van der Meer, Reinhard Beyer, Herbert Hagendorf, Dirk Strauch,
	and Matthias Kolbe: Temporal relations between event concepts
Ralf Nüse: Segmenting event sequences for speaking
Maria Mercedes Piñango: Events: Processing and neurological
	properties
Johannes Dölling: Aspectual (re-)interpretation: Structural
	repre-sentation and processing
Markus Egg and Kristina Striegnitz: Type coercion from a natu-ral
	language generation point of view

3 The mediating function of the lexicon:

Veronika Ehrich: The thematic interpretation of plural
	nominalizations
Andrea Schalley: Competing principles in the lexicon
Ladina Tschander: Concepts of motion and their linguistic encoding
Heidrun Dorgeloh and Anja Wanner: Too abstract for agents? The syntax
	and semantics of agentivity in abstracts of English research
	articles

Lingfield(s):	Cognitive Science
		Linguistic Theories
		Morphology
		Psycholinguistics
		Semantics
		Syntax
		
Written In:	English (Language Code: ENG)


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