Constituent order in language and thought a case study in field-based psycholinguistics / Masatoshi Koizumi.

Based on a field-based comparative psycholinguistics case study, this is the first book to explore neurocognition in endangered languages.

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Koizumi, Masatoshi (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Half-title page
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Preface
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • 1.1 Word Order Preference
  • 1.2 Origins of Word Order Preference
  • 1.3 Outline of the Book
  • Chapter 2 Kaqchikel Mayan
  • 2.1 Kaqchikel and the Mayan Family
  • 2.2 Typological Basics
  • 2.3 Word Order
  • Chapter 3 Word Order Preference in Sentence Comprehension I: Behavioral Studies
  • 3.1 Previous Studies
  • 3.2 Competing Hypotheses
  • 3.3 Predictions
  • 3.4 Processing Load
  • 3.5 Effects of Animacy.
  • 3.6 General Discussion
  • 3.7 Conclusion
  • Chapter 4 Word Order Preference in Sentence Comprehension II: fMRI Studies
  • 4.1 Brain Primer
  • 4.2 Functional Brain Measurement
  • 4.3 Previous fMRI Studies on Word Order Processing
  • 4.4 Neural Substrates for Word Order Processing in Kaqchikel
  • 4.5 Conclusion
  • Chapter 5 Word Order Preference in Sentence Comprehension III: ERP Studies without Context
  • 5.1 Previous ERP Studies on Word Order Processing
  • 5.2 Identifying Gap Positions
  • 5.3 Conclusion
  • Chapter 6 Word Order Preference in Sentence Comprehension IV: ERP Studies with Context.
  • 6.1 Sentence Comprehension within Context
  • 6.2 Discussion
  • 6.3 Conclusion
  • Chapter 7 Basic Word Order in Language and Natural Order of Thought
  • 7.1 SO Preference in Basic Word Order
  • 7.2 Natural Order of Thought
  • 7.3 Conclusion
  • Chapter 8 Constituent Order Preference in Event Representation
  • 8.1 Competing Hypotheses
  • 8.2 Order of Thought in Kaqchikel
  • 8.3 Conclusion
  • Chapter 9 Word Order Preference in Sentence Production I: Production Frequency
  • 9.1 Previous Studies
  • 9.2 Competing Hypotheses
  • 9.3 Word Order Frequency in Kaqchikel.
  • 9.4 Effects of Animacy on Word Order in Syntactically Unambiguous Sentences
  • 9.5 General Discussion
  • 9.6 Conclusion
  • Chapter 10 Word Order Preference in Sentence Production II: Time Course and Cognitive Load
  • 10.1 Introduction
  • 10.2 Time Course and Cognitive Load of Japanese Sentence Production
  • 10.3 Time Course and Cognitive Load of Kaqchikel Sentence Production
  • 10.4 General Discussion
  • 10.5 Conclusion
  • Chapter 11 Grammatical Processing and Event Apprehension
  • 11.1 Introduction
  • 11.2 A Picture-Sentence Matching Behavioral Study.
  • 11.3 A Picture-Sentence Matching fMRI Study
  • 11.4 Conclusion
  • Chapter 12 Syntactic Structure of Kaqchikel Revisited
  • 12.1 Agreement and Hierarchical Structure in Kaqchikel
  • 12.2 A Right-Specifier Analysis
  • 12.3 A Predicate Fronting Analysis
  • 12.4 Conclusion
  • Chapter 13 Syntax and Processing Load
  • 13.1 Kaqchikel
  • 13.2 Japanese
  • 13.3 General Discussion
  • 13.4 Conclusion
  • Chapter 14 Concluding Remarks
  • 14.1 Field-Based Comparative Psycholinguistics
  • 14.2 Major Findings and Implications
  • 14.3 Future Work.