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Linguistic Evidence

Empirical, Theoretical and Computational Perspectives

Ed. by Kepser, Stephan / Reis, Marga

Series:Studies in Generative Grammar [SGG] 85

    Aims and Scope

    The renaissance of corpus linguistics and promising developments in experimental linguistic techniques in recent years have led to a remarkable revival of interest in issues of the empirical base of linguistic theory in general, and the status of different kinds of linguistic evidence in particular. Consensus is growing (a) that even so-called primary data (from introspection as well as authentic language production) are inherently complex performance data only indirectly reflecting the subject of linguistic theory, (b) that for an appropriate foundation of linguistic theories evidence from different sources such as introspective data, corpus data, data from (psycho-)linguistic experiments, historical and diachronic data, typological data, neurolinguistic data and language learning data are not only welcome but also often necessary. It is in particular by contrasting evidence from different sources with respect to particular research questions that we may gain a deeper understanding of the status and quality of the individual types of linguistic evidence on the one hand, and of their mutual relationship and respective weight on the other.

    The present volume is a collection of (selected) papers presented at the conference on 'Linguistic Evidence' in Tübingen 2004, which was explicitly devoted to the above issues. All of them address these issues in relation to specific linguistic research problems, thereby helping to establish a better understanding of the nature of linguistic evidence in particularly insightful ways.

    Supplementary Information

    23 x 15.5 cm
    vii, 581 pages
    DE GRUYTER MOUTON
    Language:
    English
    Type of Publication:
    Collection
    Keywords:
    Corpus Linguistics; Neurolinguistics; Language Acquisition

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    Stefan Kepser is Research Associate in the Department of Linguistics (SFB 441) at Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Germany.

    Marga Reis is Professor in the Department of German Studies at Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Germany.

    "A volume which has indeed presented a rich picture of the role of linguistic evidence in the contemporary, especially generative, study of language."
    Gerard Steen in: Functions of Language 1/2007

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