Detalls del llibre
The book covers in depth four areas of the interface: quantifier scope, focus, anaphora resolution, and implicatures. The first question in each area is what makes the computational system (CS, syntax) legible to the other systems at the interface--how much of the information needed for the interface is coded already in the CS, and how it is coded. Next Reinhart argues that in each of these areas there are certain aspects of meaning and use that cannot be coded in the CS formal language, on both conceptual and empirical grounds. This residue is governed by interface strategies that can be viewed as repair of imperfections. They require constructing and comparing a reference set of alternative derivations to determine whether a repair operation is indeed the only way to meet the interface requirements.
Evidence that reference-set computation applies in these four areas comes from language acquisition. The required computation poses severe load on working memory. While adults can cope with this load, children, whose working memory is less developed, fail in tasks requiring this computation.
- Enquadernació Tapa tova
- Autor/a Tanya Reinhart
- ISBN13 9780262681568
- ISBN10 0262681560
- Pàgines 339
- Any Edició 2006
- Fecha de publicación 01/01/2006
Ressenyes i valoracions
Interface strategies: optimal and costly computations
- De
- Tanya Reinhart
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- The MIT Press (2006)
- 9780262681568



