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Converging on a theory of language through multiple methods
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Feist, Michele I.
, González-Márquez, Mónica
, Ströbel, Liane
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/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Grammar
/ Language
/ Linguistics
/ Memory
/ Morphology
/ Open Peer Commentary
/ Psychology
/ Researchers
/ Semantics
/ Studies
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2017
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by
Feist, Michele I.
, González-Márquez, Mónica
, Ströbel, Liane
in
Brain research
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Grammar
/ Language
/ Linguistics
/ Memory
/ Morphology
/ Open Peer Commentary
/ Psychology
/ Researchers
/ Semantics
/ Studies
/ Traditions
2017
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Feist, Michele I.
, González-Márquez, Mónica
, Ströbel, Liane
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/ Cognitive ability
/ Grammar
/ Language
/ Linguistics
/ Memory
/ Morphology
/ Open Peer Commentary
/ Psychology
/ Researchers
/ Semantics
/ Studies
/ Traditions
2017
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Converging on a theory of language through multiple methods
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Converging on a theory of language through multiple methods
2017
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Assuming that linguistic representation has been studied only by linguists using grammaticality judgments, Branigan & Pickering (B&P) present structural priming as a novel alternative. We show that their assumptions are incorrect for cognitive-functional linguistics, exposing converging perspectives on form/meaning pairings between generativists and cognitive-functional linguists that we hope will spark the cross-disciplinary discussion necessary to produce a cognitively plausible model of linguistic representation.
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Cambridge University Press
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