LANGUAGE AND COGNITION
LANGUAGE AND COGNITION
PAPERS iN press
Syntactic probabilities affect pronunciation variation in spontaneous speech.
Harry Tily (Stanford University), Susanne Gahl (University of California, Berkeley), Inbal Arnon, Neal Snider, Anubha Kothari, and Joan Bresnan (Stanford University)
Causers in English, Korean and Chinese and the individuation of events.
Phillip Wolff, Ga-hyun Jeon, and Yu Li (Emory University)
Correlation versus prediction in children’s word learning: Cross-linguistic evidence and simulations.
Eliana Colunga (University of Colorado at Boulder), Linda B. Smith, and Michael Gasser (Indiana University)
Toward a theory of semantic representation.
Gabriella Vigliocco, Lotte Meteyard, Mark Andrews, and Stavroula Kousta (University College London)
The sensory-motor theory of semantics: Evidence from functional imaging.
Uta Noppeney (MPI for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen)
Reviews:
Ronald Langacker. 2008. Cognitive Grammar: A basic introduction. Oxford University Press.
Reviewed by Vyvyan Evans
Giacomo Rizzolatti and Corrado Sinigagalia. 2008. Mirrors in the brain: How our minds share actions and emotions. Oxford University Press.
Reviewed by David Kemmerer