The Oxford Handbook of Experimental Syntax

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This volume showcases the contributions that formal experimental methods can make to syntactic research in the 21st century. Syntactic theory is both a domain of study in its own right, and one component of an integrated theory of the cognitive neuroscience of language. It provides a theory of the mediation between sound and meaning, a theory of the representations constructed during sentence processing, and a theory of the end-state for language acquisition. Given the highly interactive nature of the theory of syntax, this volume defines "experimental syntax" in the broadest possible terms, exploring both formal experimental methods that have been part of the domain of syntax since its inception (i.e., acceptability judgment methods) and formal experimental methods that have arisen through the interaction of syntactic theory with the domains of acquisition, psycholinguistics, and neurolinguistics. The Oxford Handbook of Experimental Syntax brings these methods together into a
single experimental syntax volume for the first time, providing high-level reviews of major experimental work, offering guidance for researchers looking to incorporate these diverse methods into their own work, and inspiring new research that will push the boundaries of the theory of syntax. It will appeal to students and scholars from the advanced undergraduate level upwards in a range of fields including syntax, acquisition, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, and computational linguistics.

Author(s): Jon Sprouse
Series: Oxford Handbooks
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 700
City: Oxford

Cover
Half-title
EXPERIMENTALSYNTAX
Copyright
Contents
Preface
List of figures and tables
The contributors
Part I Judgment methods in syntactic theory
Chapter 1 Acceptability judgments
Chapter 2 Acceptability judgments of binding and coreference5pt
Chapter 3 (Quantifier) scope judgments
Chapter 4 Experimental syntax and linguistic fieldwork
Annotated bibliography for Part I
Part II Acquisition methods in syntactic theory
Chapter 5 Behavioral acquisition methods with infants
Chapter 6 Behavioral acquisition methods with preschool-age children
Chapter 7 Modeling syntactic acquisition
Chapter 8 Artificial language learning
Annotated bibliography for Part II
Part III Psycholinguistic methods in syntactic theory
Chapter 9 Self-paced reading
Chapter 10 Eye-tracking and experimental syntax
Chapter 11 Speed–accuracy trade-off modeling and its interface with experimental syntax
Chapter 12 Formal Methods in Experimental Syntax
Chapter 13 Investigating syntactic structure and processing in the auditory modality
Chapter 14 Language-processing experiments in the field
Part IV Neurolinguistic methods in syntactic theory
Chapter 15 Electrophysiological methods
Chapter 16 Hemodynamic methods
Chapter 17 Aphasia and syntax
Annotated bibliography for Part IV
Chapter 18 The future of experimental syntax
Index