Linguistic Intuitions
Linguistic Intuitions
Evidence and Method
Brocker, Karen; Schindler, Samuel; Drozdzowicz, Anna
Oxford University Press
08/2020
318
Dura
Inglês
9780198840558
15 a 20 dias
638
Part I: Accounts of linguistic intuitions
2: Steven Gross: Linguistic intuitions: Error signals and the Voice of Competence
3: Georges Rey: A defence of the Voice of Competence
4: Michael Devitt: Linguistic intuitions again: A response to Gross and Rey
5: Karen Brocker: Do generative linguists believe in a Voice of Competence?
6: John Collins: Semantic and syntactic intuitions: Two sides of the same coin
7: Anna Drozdzowicz: Intuitions about meaning, experience, and reliability
8: Carlos Santana: How we can make good use of linguistic intuitions, even if they aren't good evidence
Part II: Experiments in syntax
9: Frederick J. Newmeyer: The relevance of introspective data
10: Sam Featherston: Can we build a grammar on the basis of judgments?
11: Carson T. Schuetze: Acceptability ratings cannot be taken at face value
12: Jon Sprouse: A user's view of the validity of acceptability judgments as evidence for syntactic theories
13: Jana Haeussler and Tom S. Juzek: inguistic intuitions and the puzzle of gradience
14: Samuel Schindler and Karen Brocker: Experiments in syntax and philosophy: The method of choice?
Part I: Accounts of linguistic intuitions
2: Steven Gross: Linguistic intuitions: Error signals and the Voice of Competence
3: Georges Rey: A defence of the Voice of Competence
4: Michael Devitt: Linguistic intuitions again: A response to Gross and Rey
5: Karen Brocker: Do generative linguists believe in a Voice of Competence?
6: John Collins: Semantic and syntactic intuitions: Two sides of the same coin
7: Anna Drozdzowicz: Intuitions about meaning, experience, and reliability
8: Carlos Santana: How we can make good use of linguistic intuitions, even if they aren't good evidence
Part II: Experiments in syntax
9: Frederick J. Newmeyer: The relevance of introspective data
10: Sam Featherston: Can we build a grammar on the basis of judgments?
11: Carson T. Schuetze: Acceptability ratings cannot be taken at face value
12: Jon Sprouse: A user's view of the validity of acceptability judgments as evidence for syntactic theories
13: Jana Haeussler and Tom S. Juzek: inguistic intuitions and the puzzle of gradience
14: Samuel Schindler and Karen Brocker: Experiments in syntax and philosophy: The method of choice?