LINGUIST List 18.1094
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Books: Computational Ling/Psycholing/Syntax: Brewer et al (Eds)
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Coyote Papers: Volume 15: Brewer, O'Rourke, Richtsmeier (Eds)
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Message 1: Coyote Papers: Volume 15: Brewer, O'Rourke, Richtsmeier (Eds)
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Date: 10-Apr-2007
From: Linguistics Circle <coyote email.arizona.edu>
Subject: Coyote Papers: Volume 15: Brewer, O'Rourke, Richtsmeier (Eds)
Title: Coyote Papers: Volume 15
Subtitle: Psycholinguistic and Computational Perspectives
Series Title: Coyote Papers
Published: 2006
Publisher: University of Arizona Linguistics Circle
http://coyotepapers.sbs.arizona.edu/
Book URL: http://coyotepapers.sbs.arizona.edu/
Editor: Jordan Brewer
Editor: Polly O'Rourke
Editor: Peter Richtsmeier
Electronic: ISBN: 08944539 Pages: 99 Price: U.S. $ Free
Hardback: ISBN: 08944539 Pages: 99 Price: U.S. $ 20.00
Abstract:
We are pleased to announce the publication of Volume 15 of Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics (ISSN 0894-4539). Print copies are available of the volume by e-mail at: coyote u.arizona.edu for $20 plus shipping costs. Below is a list of authors and article titles. Full articles are available online at: http://coyotepapers.sbs.arizona.edu/CPXV.htm "Autoprop: A Tool to Automate the Construction of Psychological Propositions" Stephen W. Briner, Philip M. McCarthy, and Danielle S. McNamara University of Memphis "Modeling Q-Feature Movement in Japanese" Jason Ginsburg and Sandiway Fong University of Arizona "Sing Coh-Metrix to Assess Differences Between English Language Varieties" Charles Hall, Philip M. McCarthy, Gwyneth A. Lewis, Debra S. Lee*, and Danielle S. McNamara University of Memphis, CEELI Institute "Is Repetition Priming Accessing the Same Lexical Entry Twice?" Rong Liu University of Arizona "The Gender Congruency Effect in Bare Noun Production in Spanish" Polly O'Rourke University of Arizona "Does Semantic Activation Spread Across Languages? An Experimental Study With Chinese-English Bilinguals" Xin Wang University of Arizona
Linguistic Field(s):
Computational Linguistics
Psycholinguistics
Syntax
Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
English (eng)
Japanese (jpn)
Spanish (spa)
Written In: English (eng )
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