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"Usage-based models of language" was published by CSLI Publications, Center for the Study of Language and Information in 1999 - Stanford, Calif, it has 356 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: Usage-based models of language
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 356
  • Publisher: ➤  CSLI Publications, Center for the Study of Language and Information
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  • Publish Location: Stanford, Calif

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  • Pagination: xxviii, 356 p. :

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"Usage-based models of language" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- A usage-based conception of language / Suzanne Kemmer and Michael Barlow
  • 2- A dynamic usage-based model / Ronald W. Langacker
  • 3- The phonology of the lexicon / Joan L. Bybee
  • 4- Bidirectional processing in language and related cognitive systems / Sydney Lamb
  • 5- Connectionism and language learning / Brian MacWhinney
  • 6- The effect of the interlocutor on episodic recall, an experimental study / Connie Dickinson and T. Givón
  • 7- The development of person agreement markers, from pronoun to higher accessibility markers / Mira Ariel
  • 8- Interpreting usage, construing the history of dutch casual verbs / Arie Verhagen
  • 9- Investigating language use through corpus-based analyses of association patterns / Douglas Biber
  • 10- Usage, blends and grammar / Michael Barlow.

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