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Experimental Syntax and Island Effects

Experimental Syntax and Island Effects

Experimental Syntax and Island Effects

Jon Sprouse, University of Connecticut
Norbert Hornstein, University of Maryland, College Park
December 2019
Paperback
9781108790666

    This volume brings together cutting-edge experimental research from leaders in the fields of linguistics and psycholinguistics to explore the nature of a phenomenon that has long been central to syntactic theory - 'island effects'. The chapters in this volume draw upon recent methodological advances in experimental methods in syntax, also known as 'experimental syntax', to investigate the underlying cognitive mechanisms that give rise to island effects. This volume presents a comprehensive empirical review of a contemporary debate in the field by including contributions from researchers representing a variety of points of view on the nature of island effects. This book is ideal for students and researchers interested in cutting-edge experimental techniques in linguistics, psycholinguistics and psychology.

    • This is a comprehensive investigation of a long-standing problem in linguistics: island effects, and will appeal to those interested in wh-constructions and island constraints
    • Island effects have long been a key focus of theoretical syntax, however for the first time, leading linguists and psycholinguists set the topic within an empirical context
    • Ideal for students and researchers interested in cutting-edge experimental techniques in linguistics, psycholinguistics and psychology

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    'This important collection of papers demonstrates the utility of experimental syntax by elucidating the debate about the nature and source of syntactic island effects concerning the interaction of the grammar and the processor, thereby providing an excellent introduction to a new avenue for syntactic research.' Robert Freidin, Princeton University, New Jersey

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    Product details

    December 2019
    Paperback
    9781108790666
    431 pages
    230 × 150 × 22 mm
    0.6kg
    67 b/w illus. 21 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Experimental syntax and island effects: toward a comprehensive theory of islands Jon Sprouse and Norbert Hornstein
    • Part I. Global Issues in the Investigation of Island Effects:
    • 2. Deriving competing predictions from grammatical approaches and reductionist approaches to island effects Jon Sprouse, Matthew W. Wagers and Colin Phillips
    • 3. Islands in the grammar? Standards of evidence Philip Hofmeister, Laura Staum Casasanto and Ivan A. Sag
    • 4. On the nature of island constraints. I: Language processing and reductionist accounts Colin Phillips
    • 5. Computational models of acquisition for islands Lisa Pearl and Jon Sprouse
    • 6. On the nature of island constraints. II: Language learning and innateness Colin Phillips
    • Part II. Specific Issues in the Investigation of Island Effects:
    • 7. Memory mechanisms for wh-dependency formation and their implications for islandhood Matthew W. Wagers
    • 8. What's negative about negative islands? A re-evaluation of extraction from weak island contexts Robert Kluender and Simone Gieselman
    • 9. On the structural nature of island constraints Brian Dillon and Norbert Hornstein
    • 10. Backgrounded constituents cannot be 'extracted' Adele E. Goldberg
    • 11. Microvariation in islands Dave Kush, Akira Omaki and Norbert Hornstein
    • 12. Subject islands in German revisited Johannes Jurka
    • 13. Subject islands are different Maria Polinsky, Carlos G. Gallo, Peter Graff, Ekaterina Kravtchenko, Adam Milton Morgan and Anne Sturgeon
    • 14. What vs. who and which: kind-denoting fillers and the complexity of whether-islands Theodora Alexopoulou and Frank Keller
    • 15. Resumption in English Maria Polinsky, Lauren Eby Clemens, Adam Milton Morgan, Ming Xiang and Dustin Heestand
    • 16. The island (in)sensitivity of sluicing and sprouting Masaya Yoshida, Jiyeon Lee and Michael Walsh Dickey.
      Contributors
    • Jon Sprouse, Norbert Hornstein, Matthew W. Wagers, Colin Phillips, Philip Hofmeister, Laura Staum Casasanto, Ivan Sag, Lisa Pearl, Robert Kluender, Simone Gieselman, Brian Dillon, Adele E. Goldberg, Dave Kush, Akira Omaki, Johannes Jurka, Maria Polinsky, Carlos G. Gallo, Peter Graff, Ekaterina Kravtchenko, Adam Milton Morgan, Anne Sturgeon, Theodora Alexopoulou, Frank Keller, Lauren Eby Clemens, Ming Xiang, Dustin Heestand, Masaya Yoshida, Jiyeon Lee, Michael Walsh Dickey