30.4704, Books: Minimalist Parsing: Berwick, Stabler (eds.)

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Subject: 30.4704, Books: Minimalist Parsing: Berwick, Stabler (eds.)

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Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2019 22:20:44
From:  Oxford University Press [HumanitiesMarketing at oup.com]
Subject: Minimalist Parsing: Berwick, Stabler (eds.)

 


Title: Minimalist Parsing 
Publication Year: 2019 
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Book URL: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/minimalist-parsing-9780198795094?utm_source=linguistlist&utm_medium=listserv&utm_campaign=linguistics 


Editor: Robert C. Berwick
Editor: Edward P. Stabler

Paperback: ISBN:  9780198795094 Pages: 208 Price: U.S. $ 40.00


Abstract:

This book is the first dedicated to linguistic parsing - the processing of
natural language according to the rules of a formal grammar - in the
Minimalist Program. While Minimalism has been at the forefront of generative
grammar for several decades, it often remains inaccessible to computer
scientists and others in adjacent fields. This volume makes connections with
standard computational architectures, provides efficient implementations of
some fundamental minimalist accounts of syntax, explores implementations of
recent theoretical proposals, and explores correlations between posited
structures and measures of neural activity during human language
comprehension. These studies will appeal to graduate students and researchers
in formal syntax, computational linguistics, psycholinguistics, and computer
science.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
                     Morphology
                     Psycholinguistics
                     Syntax


Written In: English  (eng)

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