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Title: Language in Cognitive Science Series Title: Coyote Papers 12 Publication Year: 2002 Publisher: University of Arizona Coyote Working Papers http://w3.arizona.edu/~ling/webpages/Coyote.html Availability: Available Editor: Rachel Hayes, Editor: William D. Lewis, Editor: Erin L. O'Bryan, Editor: Tania S Zamuner, University of Nijmegen Hardback: ISBN: NA, Pages: , Price: USA USD 17/ Canada USD 20/ ROW USD18 Comment: Including surface postage and packing. For air-mail dispatch, please add 7.50 pounds/$12.50. Abstract: TABLE OF CONTENTS Viktor Pekar. Modeling Semantic Coherence from Corpus Data: The Fact and the Frequency of a Co-occurrence. William D. Lewis. Measuring Conceptual Distance Using WordNet: The Design of a Metric for Measuring Semantic Similarity. Erin L. O'Bryan. Syntax in Performance: Minimalist Derivation in the Late Assignment of Syntax Theory. Rachel L. Hayes. The Perception of Novel Phoneme Contrasts in a Second Language: A Developmental Study of Native Speakers of English Learning Japanese Singleton and Geminate Consonant Contrasts. Sylvie Porhiel. Organizing Linguistic Data: Thematic Introducers as an Example. This volume will soon be available electronically at http://coyotepapers.sbs.arizona.edu/. As with all of our volumes, it is also available in hard copy. Orders for publications from the University of Arizona Graduate Student Linguistics Circle should be sent to the following address: Coyote Papers University of Arizona Linguistics Department Douglass 200E Tucson, AZ 85721 USA Lingfield(s): Cognitive Science Written In: English (Language Code: ENG)Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue