Book contents
- Reflections on Psycholinguistic Theories
- Reflections on Psycholinguistic Theories
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Introduction
- Part I Both Sides, Now
- Part II Six Different Ways
- Part III Say it ain’t so, Joe
- Introduction: beyond reasonable doubt
- 10 A is for Abstraction (and Ambiguity)
- 11 B is for Arbitrariness: (Saussurean arbitrariness)
- 12 C is for Competence~Performance, and Proficiency
- 13 F is for Functions of Language
- 14 G is for Grammar
- 15 H is for Homogeneity
- 16 I is for Internalism (I-language)
- 17 J is for Judgment
- 18 N is for (Chomskyan) Nativism
- 19 O is for Object of Study
- 20 P is for Poverty of the Stimulus (good arguments)
- 21 R is for (Exophoric) Reference
- 22 T is for Sentence
- 23 v is for von Humboldt (discrete infinity)1
- 24 Ω is for Love
- Conclusion to Part III: ‘The last thing ...’
- Part IV A Tale of Two Cities
- Epilogue
- Acknowledgments, credits and permissions
- References
- Index
24 - Ω is for Love
from Part III - Say it ain’t so, Joe
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 December 2017
- Reflections on Psycholinguistic Theories
- Reflections on Psycholinguistic Theories
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Introduction
- Part I Both Sides, Now
- Part II Six Different Ways
- Part III Say it ain’t so, Joe
- Introduction: beyond reasonable doubt
- 10 A is for Abstraction (and Ambiguity)
- 11 B is for Arbitrariness: (Saussurean arbitrariness)
- 12 C is for Competence~Performance, and Proficiency
- 13 F is for Functions of Language
- 14 G is for Grammar
- 15 H is for Homogeneity
- 16 I is for Internalism (I-language)
- 17 J is for Judgment
- 18 N is for (Chomskyan) Nativism
- 19 O is for Object of Study
- 20 P is for Poverty of the Stimulus (good arguments)
- 21 R is for (Exophoric) Reference
- 22 T is for Sentence
- 23 v is for von Humboldt (discrete infinity)1
- 24 Ω is for Love
- Conclusion to Part III: ‘The last thing ...’
- Part IV A Tale of Two Cities
- Epilogue
- Acknowledgments, credits and permissions
- References
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- Reflections on Psycholinguistic TheoriesRaiding the Inarticulate, pp. 304 - 310Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2018