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Structural Priming in the Grammatical Network

Part of the Constructional Approaches to Language series
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This book brings together research in cognitive linguistics and experimental psychology to construct a psychologically plausible account of grammar as a mental network.

To explore the organisation of this network, the author examines evidence from structural priming, which occurs when speakers’ processing of a grammatical construction is affected by prior exposure to the same or a similar construction.

Previous experimental findings are innovatively reinterpreted to shed light on various aspects of the grammatical network, including the strength of the similarities between constructions, the level of abstraction at which they are represented and the ways in which similar constructions can either boost or inhibit each other.

Moreover, new experiments are reported that extend structural priming to phenomena like the resultative, the depictive and the caused-motion construction.

The book is directed at theoretical linguists, psycholinguists and cognitive psychologists alike, showcasing how recent work in these areas can be integrated and extended.

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Product Details
John Benjamins Publishing Co
9027214042 / 9789027214041
Hardback
18/07/2023
Netherlands
English
250 pages.