Introduction to Psycholinguistics: Understanding Language Science

Höfundur Matthew J. Traxler

Útgefandi Wiley Global Research (STMS)

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Print ISBN 9781119852964

Útgáfa 2

Útgáfuár 2023

6.090 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Copyright
  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Preface
  • About the Companion Website
  • PART I: KEY CONCEPTS IN LANGUAGE PRODUCTION, COMPREHENSION, AND ACQUISITION
  • 1 AN INTRODUCTION TO LANGUAGE SCIENCE
  • Language Characteristics
  • Grammar, Language Origins, and Nonhuman Communication Systems
  • Research on communication abilities in apes
  • “Monkeys don’t talk”
  • Language origins
  • Language and Thought
  • Whorf, linguistic determinism, and linguistic relativity
  • Whorf makes a comeback
  • A Description of the Language-Processing System
  • Summary and Conclusions
  • Test Yourself
  • 2 SPEECH PRODUCTION AND COMPREHENSION
  • Speech Production
  • Speech errors
  • Tip-of-the-tongue experiences
  • Picture naming and picture–word interference studies
  • The spreading activation model of speech production
  • Potential limitations of lemma theory
  • Self-monitoring and self-repair
  • Articulation
  • Foreign Accent Syndrome Revisited
  • Speech Perception
  • Coarticulation effects on speech perception
  • The motor theory of speech perception
  • The McGurk effect: Visual gestures affect speech perception
  • Mirror neurons: The motor theory enjoys a renaissance
  • The mirror neuron theory of speech perception jumps the shark
  • Other problems for mirror neuron/motor theory
  • The general auditory approach to speech perception
  • Summary and Conclusions
  • Test Yourself
  • 3 WORD PROCESSING
  • The Anatomy of a Word: How We Mentally Represent Word Form
  • Lexical Semantics
  • Associationist accounts of word meaning
  • The symbol-grounding problem Embodied semantics
  • Lexical Access
  • First-generation models
  • Second-generation models
  • Third-generation models
  • Lexical Ambiguity Resolution
  • Does context influence meaning selection for ambiguous words?
  • The Neural Basis of Lexical Representation and Lexical Access
  • How are word meanings represented in the brain?
  • Summary and Conclusions
  • Test Yourself
  • 4 SENTENCE PROCESSING
  • Models of Parsing: Two-stage Models
  • Models of Parsing: Constraint-based Models
  • Story context effects
  • Subcategory frequency effects
  • Cross-linguistic frequency data
  • Semantic effects
  • Prosody
  • Visual context effects
  • Interim Summary
  • Argument Structure Hypothesis
  • Limitations, Criticisms, and Some Alternative Parsing Theories
  • Construal
  • Good-enough parsing
  • Parsing Long-distance Dependencies
  • Summary and Conclusions
  • Test Yourself
  • 5 DISCOURSE PROCESSING
  • Construction-Integration Theory
  • Construction and integration
  • The Structure-building Framework
  • The Event-Indexing Model
  • Modeling space, time, protagonists, and motivation
  • Causation, Cohesion, and Coherence in Discourse Encoding and Memory
  • The Role of General World Knowledge in Discourse Processing
  • Building Situation Models
  • Inferencing: Memory-based Account of Discourse Processing—Minimalist versus Constructionist Inferencing
  • The Neural Basis of Discourse Comprehension
  • Summary and Conclusions
  • Test Yourself
  • 6 REFERENCE
  • Characteristics of Referents that Make Co-Reference Easier
  • Characteristics of Anaphors that Make Co-Reference Easier
  • The Relationship between an Anaphor and Possible Referents Affects Anaphor Resolution
  • Binding Theory
  • Psycholinguistic Theories of Anaphoric Reference
  • The memory focus model
  • Centering theory
  • Informational load hypothesis
  • Summary and Conclusions
  • Test Yourself
  • 7 NONLITERAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
  • Types of Nonliteral Language
  • The Standard Pragmatic View
  • Metaphor
  • Class inclusion and dual reference
  • Conceptual mapping and meaning
  • The structural similarity view
  • The career-of-metaphor hypothesis
  • Why Metaphor?
  • Metonymy and Under-Specification
  • Idioms and Frozen Metaphors
  • Embodiment and the Interpretation of Nonliteral Language
  • The Neural Basis of Nonliteral Language Interpretation
  • Summary and Conclusions
  • Test Yourself
  • 8 DIALOGUE
  • Gricean Maxims
  • Dialogue Is Interactive
  • Common Ground
  • Audience Design
  • Egocentric production
  • Effects of Listeners’ Perspective-taking on Comprehension
  • Summary and Conclusions
  • Test Yourself
  • 9 LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT IN INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD
  • Prenatal Learning
  • Babies suck
  • Infant Perception and Categorization of Phonemes
  • Solving the Segmentation Problem
  • Infant-directed speech
  • Practical advice corner
  • Statistical Learning and Speech Segmentation
  • Interim Summary
  • Learning Word Meanings
  • Syntactic bootstrapping
  • Acquisition of Morphological and Syntactic Knowledge
  • Acquisition of word category knowledge
  • Acquisition of morphological knowledge
  • Acquisition of phrase structure knowledge
  • Summary and Conclusions
  • Test Yourself
  • 10 READING
  • Speed-reading?
  • Eye-Movement Control and Reading
  • The perceptual span
  • Oculomotor and Cognitive Control Theories of Reading
  • E-Z reader
  • Parallel attention models and parafoveal-on-foveal effects
  • Cognitive Processing in Reading I
  • Different writing systems and scripts Learning to read
  • Cognitive Processing in Reading II: Visual Word Processing
  • Dual-route and dual-route cascaded models
  • Single-route models
  • Neighborhood effects
  • Nonword pronunciation
  • Dyslexia: Single-Deficit Models
  • Dyslexia: Dual-Route and Single-Route Explanations
  • Summary and Conclusions
  • Test Yourself
  • 11 BILINGUAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
  • Mary Potter and the Secrets of Bilingualism
  • Languages Are Simultaneously Active during Comprehension and Production
  • Competition in production
  • Effects of fluency, balance, and language similarity on competition
  • Shared syntactic structure representations
  • Models of Language Control in Bilingual Speakers
  • BIA+
  • Inhibitory control
  • Context effects and the zooming-in hypothesis
  • Bilingualism and Executive Control
  • Teaching Techniques and Individual Differences in Second-Language Learning
  • The Neural Bases of Bilingualism
  • Summary and Conclusions
  • Test Yourself
  • 12 SIGN LANGUAGE
  • Characteristics of Signed Languages
  • Sign language morphology
  • Lexical Access in Sign Language
  • Sign Language Acquisition and Language Evolution
  • The Neural Basis of Sign Language: Left-Hemisphere Contributions to Production and Comprehension
  • Does the Right Hemisphere Play a Special Role in Sign Language?
  • Why is language left lateralized?
  • The Effects of Deafness and Learning Sign Language on Cognitive Processing
  • Perspective taking and sign language
  • Cochlear Implants
  • Outcomes for CI users
  • Summary and Conclusions
  • Test Yourself
  • PART II: LANGUAGE DISORDERS
  • 13 APHASIA
  • Aphasiology: What Happens to Language When the Brain Is Damaged?
  • The classic WLG model
  • Problems with the classic WLG model
  • Broca’s Aphasia, Wernicke’s Aphasia, and Syntactic Parsing
  • The trace deletion hypothesis
  • Evidence against the trace deletion hypothesis
  • The mapping hypothesis
  • The resource restriction hypothesis
  • The slowed syntax hypothesis
  • Treatment and Recovery from Aphasia
  • Summary and Conclusions
  • Test Yourself
  • 14 DEVELOPMENTAL LANGUAGE DISORDER
  • What Is Developmental Language Disorder?
  • Him going fishing! Jim hold … water. And go fish
  • Characteristics of children with DLD
  • Outcomes for children and adults with DLD
  • How Do We Identify Children with DLD?
  • The discrepancy criteria approach
  • The functional impairment approach
  • Early indicators of DLD and prognosis
  • Causes
  • Genetic contributions to DLD
  • Brain structure and lateralization of function
  • What about connectivity?
  • Extended optional infinitive account: Tense is for losers
  • The surface account
  • The procedural deficit hypothesis
  • Treatment Options
  • Direct imitation
  • Targeted elicitation
  • Conversational recast
  • Interactive book reading
  • Conclusions and Open Questions
  • Test Yourself
  • 15 LANGUAGE AND AUTISM
  • How Is Autism Diagnosed?
  • Do Chidren with Autism Get Better?
  • Profile of Language Disorders in Autism
  • Word Learning in Autism
  • Comprehension Problems
  • Nonliteral Language Problems
  • Pragmatic Deficits in Autism
  • Causes of Autism: Genetic Contributions
  • Neural Hypothesis of Autism: “It Starts Early”
  • Neuroinflammation Hypothesis
  • Minicolumn Hypothesis
  • Connectivity Hypothesis: Especially the Hyper/Hypo Connectivity Variant
  • The Left Hemisphere Hypothesis
  • Mirror Neuron Hypothesis: The “Broken Mirror” Hypothesis
  • The Broken Mirror Hypothesis Is Broken
  • Cognitive Theories of Autism
  • Theory of mind hypothesis
  • The weak central coherence account
  • Treatments for Autism
  • Evidence-based Practices
  • Intensive behavioral interventions
  • Experimental Treatments
  • Neurofeedback
  • Theory of mind training
  • Facial recognition training
  • Treatments based on emerging technology
  • Diet
  • Ineffective or Harmful Treatments
  • Facilitated Communication
  • Sensory integration treatment and pressure vests
  • Attachment therapy (aka holding therapy)
  • Summary and Conclusions
  • Test Yourself
  • 16 LANGUAGE DYSFUNCTION AND SCHIZOPHRENIA
  • Causes of Schizophrenia
  • Developmental factors
  • Whistling Past the Graveyard: Neural Abnormalities in Schizophrenia
  • Differences in connectivity between brain regions
  • Cognitive Deficits in Schizophrenia
  • Language Deficits in Schizophrenia
  • Failure of core language systems
  • Failure in semantic memory systems
  • The dual streams hypothesis
  • Generalized Cognitive Deficits in Schizophrenia
  • Cascading Failure
  • Attention problems in schizophrenia
  • Failure of working memory systems
  • The context maintenance account
  • Failure of Theory of Mind Processes
  • Shut Up and Get Out of Here: Self-Monitoring, Corollary Discharge, and Auditory Hallucinations
  • Haunted by the Balloon Folk: Language and Delusions
  • Conclusions
  • Test Yourself
  • Index
  • End User License Agreement
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