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Regression Modeling for Linguistic Data

Regression Modeling for Linguistic Data

Regression Modeling for Linguistic Data

by Morgan Sonderegger

ISBN: 9780262045483

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: June 6, 2023

The first comprehensive textbook on regression modeling for linguistic data offers an incisive conceptual overview along with worked examples that teach practical skills for realistic data analysis.
Neurolinguistics

Neurolinguistics

Neurolinguistics

by Giosuè Baggio

ISBN: 9780262543262

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: May 10, 2022

An accessible introduction to the study of language in the brain, covering language processing, language acquisition, literacy, and language disorders.
Language vs. Reality

Language vs. Reality

Language vs. Reality

Why Language Is Good for Lawyers and Bad for Scientists

by N. J. Enfield

ISBN: 9780262046619

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: March 29, 2022

A fascinating examination of how we are both played by language and made by language: the science underlying the bugs and features of humankind's greatest invention.
Language in Development

Language in Development

Language in Development

A Crosslinguistic Perspective

Edited by Gita Martohardjono and Suzanne Flynn

ISBN: 9780262542005

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: August 17, 2021

Explorations of language development in different types of learner populations and across various languages.
Variability and Consistency in Early Language Learning

Variability and Consistency in Early Language Learning

Variability and Consistency in Early Language Learning

The Wordbank Project

by Michael C. Frank, Mika Braginsky, Daniel Yurovsky and Virginia A. Marchman

ISBN: 9780262045100

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: March 16, 2021

A data-driven exploration of children's early language learning across different languages, providing an empirical reference and a new theoretical framework.
Born to Parse

Born to Parse

Born to Parse

How Children Select Their Languages

by David W. Lightfoot

ISBN: 9780262044097

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: August 25, 2020

An argument that children are born to assign structures to their ambient language, yielding a view of language variation not based on parameters defined at UG.
Human Language

Human Language

Human Language

From Genes and Brains to Behavior

Edited by Peter Hagoort

ISBN: 9780262042635

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: October 29, 2019

A unique overview of the human language faculty at all levels of organization.
Storytelling and the Sciences of Mind

Storytelling and the Sciences of Mind

Storytelling and the Sciences of Mind

by David Herman

ISBN: 9780262533775

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: February 24, 2017

An transdisciplinary exploration of narrative not just as a target for interpretation but also as a means for making sense of experience itself.
Minds without Meanings

Minds without Meanings

Minds without Meanings

An Essay on the Content of Concepts

by Jerry A. Fodor and Zenon W. Pylyshyn

ISBN: 9780262529815

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: September 2, 2016

Two prominent thinkers argue for the possibility of a theory of concepts that takes reference to be concepts' sole semantic property.
Computational Models of Referring

Computational Models of Referring

Computational Models of Referring

A Study in Cognitive Science

by Kees van Deemter

ISBN: 9780262034555

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: April 29, 2016

An argument that computational models can shed light on referring, a fundamental and much-studied aspect of communication.
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