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Title The changing English language : psycholinguistic perspectives / edited by Marianne Hundt, University of Zürich ; Sandra Mollin, University of Heidelberg ; Simone E. Pfenninger ; University of Salzburg
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017
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Description 1 online resource (xix, 410 pages) : illustrations
Series Studies in English language
Studies in English language.
Contents Introduction: language history meets psychology / Marianne Hundt, Sandra Mollin and Simone E. Pfenninger -- The Ecclesiastes principle in language change / Harald Baayen, Fabian Tomaschek, Susanne Gahl and Michael Ramscar -- Frequencies in diachronic corpora and knowledge of language / Martin Hilpert -- Salience in language usage, learning, and change / Nick C. Ellis -- Low salience as an enabling factor in morphosyntactic change / Elizabeth C. Traugott -- Chunking in language usage, learning, and change: I don't know / Nick C. Ellis -- Chunking and changes in compositionality in context / Joan L. Bybee and Carol Lynn Moder -- Priming and language change / Martin J. Pickering and Simon Garrod -- From priming and processing to frequency effects and grammaticalisation? Contracted semi-modals in present-day English / Christian Mair -- The role of analogy in language processing and acquisition / Heike Behrens -- The role of analogy in language change: supporting constructions / Hendrik de Smet and Olga Fischer -- Syntactic ambiguity in real-time language processing and diachronic change / Claudia Felser -- Ambiguity and vagueness in historical change / David Denison -- Developing language from usage: explaining errors / Elena V.M. Lieven -- Transferring insights from child language acquisition to diachronic change (and vice versa) / Maria Jose Lopez-Cous
Summary "Easily accessible, the book features chapters by psycholinguists presenting cutting edge research on core factors and processes, and develops a model of how this may be involved in language change. Each chapter is complemented with one or several case studies in the history of the English language in which the psycholinguistic factor in question may be argued to have played a decisive role. Thus, for the first time, a single volume provides a platform for an integrated exchange between psycholinguistics and historical linguistics on the question of how language changes over time"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 348-406) and index
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Subject English language -- History.
Psycholinguistics.
Historical linguistics.
psycholinguistics.
historical linguistics.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Linguistics -- General.
English language
Historical linguistics
Psycholinguistics
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Hundt, Marianne, editor
Mollin, Sandra, editor
Pfenninger, Simone E., editor
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