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Dynamics of Lexical Interfaces
Dynamics of Lexical Interfaces
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A01=Christine Howes
A01=Eleni Gregoromichelaki
A01=Ruth Kempson
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Author_Christine Howes
Author_Eleni Gregoromichelaki
Author_Ruth Kempson
Category=CFK
communication
comparative
computer science
constructions
description
dynamic syntax
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formal definitions
grammar
human knowledge
interpretation
languages
lexical interfaces
linguistic analysis
linguistics
linguists
natural language data
philosophers
philosophical research
philosophy
process
processing
utterance
Product details
- ISBN 9781575866147
- Weight: 567g
- Dimensions: 15 x 23mm
- Publication Date: 15 Mar 2011
- Publisher: Centre for the Study of Language & Information
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Dynamic Syntax is a formal model of utterance description that attempts to articulate and substantiate the claim that human linguistic knowledge is essentially the ability to process language in context. The model provides an explicit demonstration of how interpretation is built up incrementally from the information provided by the words as they are encountered. Drawing from a range of analyses of natural language data, the authors illustrate this new form of syntactic analysis and show how the model can be applied to a broad range of constructions and languages.
Ruth Kempson is professor emeritus of philosophy at King's College London and associate research professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies at Queen Mary, University of London. Eleni Gregoromichelaki is a research fellow in the dynamic syntax research group at King's College London. Christine Howes is a doctoral candidate in the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science at Queen Mary, University of London.
Dynamics of Lexical Interfaces
€34.99
