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Author Jackendoff, Ray, 1945- author.

Title Foundations of language : brain, meaning, grammar, evolution / Ray Jackendoff
Published Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002
Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 477 pages) : illustrations
Contents The complexity of linguistic structure -- Language as a mental phenomenon -- Combinatoriality -- Universal grammar -- The parallel architecture -- Lexical storage versus online construction -- Implications for processing -- An evolutionary perspective on the architecture -- Semantics as a mentalistic enterprise -- Reference and truth -- Lexical semantics -- Phrasal semantics
Summary Already hailed as a masterpiece, Foundations of Language offers a brilliant overhaul of the last thirty-five years of research in generative linguistics and related fields. "Few books really deserve the cliche 'this should be read by every researcher in the field, '" writes Steven Pinker, author of The Language Instinct. "But Ray Jackendoff's Foundations of Language does." Foundations of Language offers a radically new understanding of how language, the brain, and perception intermesh. The book renews the promise of early generative linguistics: that language can be a valuable entree into understanding the human mind and brain. The approach is remarkably interdisciplinary. Behind its innovations is Jackendoff's fundamental proposal that the creativity of language derives from multiple parallel generative systems linked by interface components. This shift in basic architecture makes possible a radical reconception of mental grammar and how it is learned. As a consequence, Jackendoff is able to reintegrate linguistics with philosophy of mind, cognitive and developmental psychology, evolutionary biology, neuroscience, and computational linguistics. Among the major topics treated are language processing, the relation of language to perception, the innateness of language, and the evolution of the language capacity, as well as more standard issues in linguistic theory such as the roles of syntax and the lexicon. In addition, Jackendoff offers a sophisticated theory of semantics that incorporates insights from philosophy of language, logic and formal semantics, lexical semantics of various stripes, cognitive grammar, psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic approaches, and the author's own conceptual semantics. Here then is the most fundamental contribution to linguistic theory in over three decades
Notes Published in Oxford, England
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 431-461) and index
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Subject Psycholinguistics.
Philosophy of mind.
Grammar, Comparative and general.
Biolinguistics.
Semantics.
Generative grammar.
Semantics
Psycholinguistics
Semantics
psycholinguistics.
semantics.
Psycholinguistics.
Philosophy of mind.
Biolinguistics.
Generative grammar.
Grammar, Comparative and general.
Semantics.
Gehirn
Generative Grammatik
Kognitive Linguistik
Semantik
Sprache
Sprachkompetenz
Sprachliche Universalien
Sprachtheorie
Theorie
Taalpsychologie.
Taalvermogen.
Syntaxis.
Semantiek.
Languages & Literatures.
Philology & Linguistics.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0198270127
9780198270126
0199264376
9780199264377
9780191713255
0191713252