27.2587, Books: Slavic Languages in Psycholinguistics: Anstatt, Gattnar, Clasmeier (eds.)
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Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 14:34:28
From: Vanessa Seitz [seitz at narr.de]
Subject: Slavic Languages in Psycholinguistics: Anstatt, Gattnar, Clasmeier (eds.)
Title: Slavic Languages in Psycholinguistics
Subtitle: Chances and Challenges for Empirical and Experimental Research
Series Title: Tübinger Beiträge zur Linguistik (TBL) 554
Publication Year: 2016
Publisher: Narr Francke Attempto Verlag GmbH + Co. KG
http://www.narr.de/
Book URL: http://narr-starter.de/magento/index.php/slavic-languages-in-psycholinguistics.html
Editor: Tanja Anstatt
Editor: Anja Gattnar
Editor: Christina Clasmeier
Paperback: ISBN: 9783823369691 Pages: 315 Price: Germany € 68.00
Abstract:
Psycholinguistics explores the anchoring of language in cognition. The Slavic
languages are an attractive topic for psycholinguistic studies since their
structural characteristics offer great starting points for the development of
research on speech processing. The research of these languages with
experimental methods is, however, still in its infancy. This book provides an
insight into the current research within this field. On one hand, central
topic is the question of how Slavic languages can contribute to
psycholinguistic findings. On the other hand, all chapters introduce their
respective psycholinguistic method and discuss it according to its usefulness
and transferability to the Slavic languages. The researched languages are
mainly Russian and Czech, however, other languages (e.g., Polish, Belarusian
or Bulgarian) are touched upon as well. Main topics are the characteristics of
the mental lexicon, multilingualism, word recognition, and sentence
comprehension. Furthermore, several contributions address the issue of verbal
aspect and aktionsarten as well as other grammatical categories.
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Linguistic Theories
Psycholinguistics
Subject Language(s): Belarusian (bel)
Bulgarian (bul)
Czech (ces)
Polish (pol)
Russian (rus)
Language Family(ies): Slavic Subgroup
Written In: English (eng)
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