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From the reviews:
„This is a very good book reporting lots of interesting work particularly for those who concern themselves with the boundary zone of syntax and processing. … First, it is a very well written. The text style is clear and simple; it is succinct and to the point. … Second, it provides all the background information … to make it accessible to non-specialists. … it is a significant contribution to the literature in its field. … I can heartily recommend it to others in the field.“ (Sam Featherston, The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics, Vol. 11, 2008)
Devoted to human language processing in German, at the same time giving an introduction for those who are less familiar with Germanic and going into great detail on the subject It convincingly shows the relation between competence grammar and parser, and thus how theoretical syntax and theories of processing can fertilize one another