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Recursion

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This book provides a comprehensive account of the role of recursion in language in two distinct but interconnected ways. First, David J. Lobina examines how recursion applies at different levels within a full description of natural language. Specifically, he identifies and evaluates recursion as: a) a central property of the computational system underlying the faculty of language; b) a possible feature of the derivations yielded by this computational system; c) a global characteristic of the structures generated by the language faculty; and d) a probable factor in the parsing operations employed during the processing of recursive structures. Second, the volume orders these different levels into a tripartite explanatory framework. According to this framework, the investigation of any particular cognitive domain must begin by first outlining what sort of mechanical procedure underlies the relevant capacity (including what sort of structures it generates). Only then, the author argues, can we properly investigate its implementation, both at the level of abstract computations typical of competence-level analyses, and at the level of the real-time processing of behaviour.

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ISBN: 9780198785156
Publication date: 3rd August 2017
Author: David J. (Juan de la Cierva Fellow in the LOGOS Research Group, Juan de la Cierva Fellow in the LOGOS Research Group, D Lobina
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 246 pages
Series: Oxford Studies in Biolinguistics
Genres: Computational and corpus linguistics
Psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics
Grammar, syntax and morphology
Philosophy of language