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Index
books books Preface Acknowledgements List of Figures PART I The Object of Inquiry 1 What is I-language? 1.1 Jumping in 1.2 Equivalence classes 1.3 Partial reduplication in Samoan 1.4 Mentalism 1.5 I-language 1.6 Some implications of mentalism 1.7 Summing up 1.8 Exercises 2 I-everything: Triangles, streams, words 2.2 More visual construction 2.3 Auditory scene analysis 2.4 Words are built by the mind 2.5 Summing up 3 Approaches to the study of language 3.1 Commonsense views of “language” 3.2 I-language 3.3 The kind of stuff we look at 3.4 Methodological dualism 3.5 Biolinguistics 3.6 And so? 3.7 Exercises 4 I-/E-/P-Language 4.2 Extensional equivalence 4.3 Non-internalist approaches 4.4 How is communication possible? 4.5 Exercises PART II Linguistic Representation and Computation 5 A syntactic theory that won’t work 5.2 Finite state languages 5.3 Discussion 5.4 Power of grammars 5.5 Exercises 6 Abstract representations 6.2 Abstractness of sentence structure 6.3 Allophony 6.4 Turkish vowel harmony 6.5 Words are not derived from words 6.6 Think negative 6.7 Summing up 6.8 Exercises 7 Some details of sentence structure 7.2 Syntactic constituents 7.3 Labels and phrasal categories 7.4 Predicting syntactic patterns 7.5 Using trees to predict reaction times
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