Format:
1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 326 pages)
,
digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:
9781108265089
Series Statement:
Studies in English language
Content:
A new, thought-provoking book on the theory of grammar and language processing, based on the analysis of authentic speech produced in real time. Drawing on insights from cognitive psychology, neurology and conversation analysis, the author offers a fascinating, easy-to-follow account of why spoken English is structured the way it is. The traditional product-based approach to grammar is given up in favour of a speaker-based, dynamic perspective that integrates language-structural, neurocognitive and dialogic aspects of speech production. Based on fresh empirical research Haselow argues that grammatical knowledge rests upon two cognitive principles of linearization called 'microgrammar' and 'macrogrammar', which are shown to interact in various ways. The book discusses a broad range of speech phenomena under an integrated framework, such as the omnipresence of 'unintegrated' constituents (e.g. discourse markers), ellipses, or the allegedly 'fragmented' character of syntax, and explains the mechanisms of processing efficiency that guide syntactic planning.
Note:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 17 Nov 2017)
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781108404709
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781108417211
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781108417211
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781108404709
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Haselow, Alexander, 1979 - Spontaneous spoken English Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2017 ISBN 9781108417211
Additional Edition:
Print version ISBN 9781108417211
Language:
English
Subjects:
English Studies
Keywords:
Englisch
;
Grammatik
;
Gesprochene Sprache
;
Englisch
;
Grammatik
;
Gesprochene Sprache
DOI:
10.1017/9781108265089
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