1st Edition
Sentence Processing Psycholinguistic Studies Presented to Merrill Garrett
Preface. 1. The Wherefores and Therefores of the Comptence–Performance Distinction Virginia Valian 2. Levels of Processing and the Structure of the Language Processor K. I. Forster 3. Time-Compressed Speech and the Study of Lexical and Syntactic Processing Martin S. Chodorow 4. Monitoring Sentence Comprehension Anne Cutler and Dennis Norris 5. Intonation and Ambiguity Roger Wales and Hugh Toner 6. Perpetual Mechanisms and Formal Properties of Main and Subordinate Clauses Thomas G. Bever and David J. Townsend 7. Some Hypotheses About Syntactic Processing in Sentence Comprehension V. M. Holmes 8. Superstrategy Janet Dean Fodor 9. Role of Efference Monitoring in the Detection of Self-Produced Speech Errors James R. Lackner and Betty H. Tuller 10. Speech Errors as Evidence for a Serial-Ordering Mechanism in Sentence Production Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel 11. Like Syntax John Robert Ross and William E. Cooper 12. Three Cheers for Propositional Attitudes (Some Reflections on D. C. Dennett’s “Intentional Systems”) J. A. Fodor. Author Index. Subject Index.
Biography
William E. Cooper (aka Bill Cooper) is president emeritus at the University of Richmond. He has written books and articles on cognitive science, international relations, higher education, and haiku.
Ed (Edward) C. T. Walker is a consultant whose career includes experience as a consultant to the California State University and the Harvard Division of Continuing Education. He was CEO of the IMS Global Learning Consortium, Vice President of BBN Systems and Technologies, a staff member at Bell Laboratories and a Principal Research Scientist at MIT. He also was co-chair of the MERLOT Advisory Board and a member of Advisory Boards for the Curriki Foundation and the Open Knowledge Initiative. He has a Ph. D. in Psycholinguistics, is a graduate of the Greater Boston Executive Program in Business Management and was a Teaching Fellow in the Harvard Graduate School of Education.






