Alternatives in Grammar and Cognition | ISBN 9783031766756

Alternatives in Grammar and Cognition

herausgegeben von Nicole Gotzner, Jesse A. Harris, Richard Breheny und Yael Sharvit
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonNicole Gotzner
Herausgegeben vonJesse A. Harris
Herausgegeben vonRichard Breheny
Herausgegeben vonYael Sharvit
Buchcover Alternatives in Grammar and Cognition  | EAN 9783031766756 | ISBN 3-031-76675-X | ISBN 978-3-031-76675-6

Alternatives in Grammar and Cognition

herausgegeben von Nicole Gotzner, Jesse A. Harris, Richard Breheny und Yael Sharvit
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonNicole Gotzner
Herausgegeben vonJesse A. Harris
Herausgegeben vonRichard Breheny
Herausgegeben vonYael Sharvit

This edited book brings together research investigating foundational issues relating to the generation and restriction of alternative sets from theoretical and empirical perspectives. It includes contributions from noted scholars in the field to provide theoretical arguments, opinionated perspectives synthesizing existing positions, and empirical evidence from experimentation and fieldwork in support of a theoretical framework. Alternatives have come to occupy a central place in formal semantic theory, and are referenced in notable accounts of various phenomena, including focus, negation, implicature, modality, counterfactuals, and contrastive topics, among others. More recently, experimental investigations have addressed the mental activation and availability of alternatives in sentence comprehension and memory representations, finding that alternative meanings are computed during incremental processing, and persist in memory after sentence completion for a limited amount of time. The diverse perspectives represented in this volume will serve to clarify and guide the major avenues available in future research on the topic, and the book will be of interest to graduate students and researchers in fields such as linguistics (especially psycholinguistics and experimental pragmatics), philosophy and cognitive science.