LINGUIST List 16.1443
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Fri May 06 2005
Qs: Long Distance Binding; Lang Differentiation Myths
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1. Soojin
Lee,
Processing Long Distance Binding in Prominency Hierarchy
2. Johanna
Rubba,
Language Differentiation Myths
Message 1: Processing Long Distance Binding in Prominency Hierarchy
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Date: 06-May-2005
From: Soojin Lee <soojin siu.edu>
Subject: Processing Long Distance Binding in Prominency Hierarchy
I would like to know if there is any research done on the processing of long distance binding in the relation of prominency hierarchy. So far RT processing study has been used on the grammaticality of a target subject. Can RT processing be used other types of research? For example, I' think about investigating the relationship between reading time and the prominency hierarchy. could it be okay. If you know any research relating to this, Please let me know. Soojin Lee E-mail : soojin siu.edu Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science Syntax
Message 2: Language Differentiation Myths
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Date: 05-May-2005
From: Johanna Rubba <jrubba calpoly.edu>
Subject: Language Differentiation Myths
Hi, I would like to make a collection of myths surrounding the differentiation of human languages (equivalents of the Babel myth). I would appreciate any tips/references. Thanks. *************************************************** Johanna Rubba, Associate Professor, Linguistics English Department, Cal Poly State University San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 Dept. fax: 805-756-6374 ~ E-mail: jrubba calpoly.edu URL: http://www.cla.calpoly.edu/~jrubba *************************************************** Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
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