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Oct 1995
ISBN 0262150441
445 pp.
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An Invitation to Cognitive Science - 2nd Edition: Vol. 1
Lila R. Gleitman and Mark Liberman

An Invitation to Cognitive Science provides a point of entry into the vast realm of cognitive science, offering selected examples of issues and theories from many of its subfields. All of the volumes in the second edition contain substantially revised and as well as entirely new chapters.

Rather than surveying theories and data in the manner characteristic of many introductory textbooks in the field, An Invitation to Cognitive Science employs a unique case study approach, presenting a focused research topic in some depth and relying on suggested readings to convey the breadth of views and results. Each chapter tells a coherent scientific story, whether developing themes and ideas or describing a particular model and exploring its implications.

The volumes are self contained and can be used individually in upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses ranging from introductory psychology, linguistics, cognitive science, and decision sciences, to social psychology, philosophy of mind, rationality, language, and vision science.

Table of Contents
 List of Contributors
 Foreword
 The Study of Cognition
 The Cognitive Science of Language: Introduction
by Daniel N. Osherson
1 The Invention of Language by Children: Environmental and Biological Influences on the Acquisition of Language
by Lila R. Gleitman and Mark Liberman
2 The Case of the Missing Copula: The Interpretation of Zeroes in African-American English
by William Lubov
3 The Sound Structure of Mawu Words: A Case Study in the Cognitive Science of Speech
by Mark Liberman
4 Exploring Developmental Changes in Cross-Language Speech Perception
by Janet F. Werker
5 Why the Child Holded the Baby Rabbits: A Case Study in Language Acquisition
by Steven Pinker
6 Language Acquisition
by Steven Pinker
7 Speaking and Misspeaking
by Gary S. Dell
8 Comprehending Sentence Structure
by Janet Dean Fodor
9 Computational Aspects of the Theory of Grammar
by Mark Steedman
10 The Forms of Sentences
by Howard Lasnik
11 Lexical Semantics and Compositionality
by Barbara H. Partee
12 Semantics
by Richard Larson
13 Brain Regions of Relevance to Syntactic Processing
by Edgar B. Zurif
14 Some Philosophy of Language
by James Higginbotham
 Index
 
 


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