Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics

Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics

Rueschemeyer, Shirley-Ann; Gaskell, M. Gareth

Oxford University Press

08/2018

1088

Dura

Inglês

9780198786825

15 a 20 dias

2196

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Part One: Language Comprehension
Section One: Sublexical and Lexical Level
1: Laurence White: Segmentation of speech
2: Michael S. Vitevitch, Cynthia S.Q. Siew, and Nichol Castro: Spoken word recognition
3: Kathleen Rastle: Visual word recognition
4: Lotte Meteyard and Gabriella Vigliocco: Lexico-semantics
5: Jennifer Rodd: Lexical Ambiguity
6: Ton Dijkstra and Walter JB van Heuven: Visual word recognition in multilinguals
7: Elizabeth Jefferies and Hannah Thompson: Varieties of Semantic Deficit: Single Word Comprehension
Section Two: Sentence and Discourse Level
8: Maryellen C. MacDonald and Yaling Hsiao: Sentence comprehension
9: Evelyn C. Ferstl: Text Comprehension
10: Arturo E. Hernandez, Eva M. Fernandez, and Noemi Aznar-Bese: Bilingual sentence processing
11: David Caplan: Sentence level aphasia
12: David P. Corina and Laurel A. Lawyer: Language in Deaf Populations: Signed Language and Orthographic Processing
Part Two: Language Production
Section One: Sublexical Level
13: Grant Walker and Gregory Hickok: Speech Production: Integrating Psycholinguistic, Neuroscience, and Motor Control Perspectives
14: Carolyn McGettigan and Pascale Tremblay: Links between Perception and Production: Examining the roles of motor and premotor cortices in understanding speech
Section Two: Lexical Level
15: Linda R. Wheeldon and Agnieszka E. Konopka: Spoken word production: Representation, Retrieval and Integration
16: Laurel Brehm and Matthew Goldrick: Connectionist Principles in Theories of Speech Production
17: Brenda Rapp and Markus F. Damian: From Thought to Action: Producing Written Language
18: Victor S. Ferreira, Adam Morgan, and L. Robert Slevc: Grammatical Encoding
Section Three: Sentence and Discourse Level
19: Francesca M. Branzi, Marco Calabria, and Albert Costa: Cross-linguistic/bilingual language production
20: Peter Indefrey: The relationship between syntactic production and comprehension
21: Myrna F. Schwartz: Word production and related processes: evidence from aphasia
22: Andriy Myachykov, Mikhail Pokhoday, and Russell Tomlin: Attention and Structural Choice in Sentence Production
Part Three: Interaction and Communication
Section One:
23: Sarah Brown-Schmidt and Daphna Heller: Perspective-Taking During Conversation
24: Simon Garrod, Alessia Tosi, and Martin J. Pickering: Alignment during Interaction
25: Asli OEzyuerek: Role of Gesture in Language Processing: Towards a Unified Account for Production and Comprehension
26: Alan Garnham: Pragmatics and Inference
27: Ira Noveck: Experimental Pragmatics
28: Jos J. A. van Berkum: Language Comprehension, Emotion and Sociality: aren't we missing something?
Part Four: Language Development and Evolution
Section One: Ontogenetic Development
29: Katherine Demuth: Development of Prosodic Phonology
30: Lucia Sweeney and Rebecca Gomez: How Well Does Statistical Learning Address The Challenges of Real World Language Learning?
31: Marilyn May Vihman: First Word Learning
32: Susan A. Gelman and Steven O. Roberts: Language and conceptual development
33: Julia Udden and Claudia Maennel: Artifical Grammar Learning and its Neurobiology in Relation to Language Processing and Development
34: Marianna E. Hayiou-Thomas, Julia M. Carroll, and Margaret J. Snowling: Developmental Dyslexia
35: Cristina McKean, James Law, Angela Morgan, and Sheena Reilly: Developmental Language Disorder
Section Two: Phylogenetic Development
36: Bart de Boer and Tessa Verhoef: Evolution of Speech
37: Paolo Devanna, Dan Dediu, and Sonja C. Vernes: The Genetics of Language: from Complex Genes to Complex Communication
38: Cathleen O'Grady and Kenny Smith: Models of Language Evolution
Part Five: Methodological Advances in Psycholinguistic Research
Section One:
39: Dale J. Barr: Generalizing over encounters: statistical and theoretical considerations
40: Thomas P. Urbach and Marta Kutas: Cognitive Electrophysiology of Language
41: Olaf Hauk: Source estimation, connectivity and pattern analysis of EEG/MEG data in psycholinguistics
42: Roel M. Willems and Marcel A. J. van Gerven: New fMRI methods for the study of language
43: Adeen Flinker, Vitoria Piai, and Robert T. Knight: Intracranial electrophysiology in language research
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