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基本説明
本ハンドブックは、心理言語学の理論的基礎、歴史から、変異や言語使用のオプションの様々な分析・再構成の方法までを網羅します。理論的な立脚点に制約を設けず、自発的発話のトランスクリプションから、実験によって立証された研究、部分的プロセスのモデル化から、実効性の評価のシミュレーション技術、また神経ネットワークによる発話行為のモデル化から、規則に基づく表示の知識まで、最新の知見を包括的にカバーしています。シリーズ既刊と共に、是非言語学研究室にお揃えください。(独/英語)
Full Description
This handbook focuses on theoretical challenges associated with process-orientated psycholinguistics. Speech acts are embedded in situations that may vary in a multitude of parameters. Speech production and comprehension necessarily have to be both robust and flexible. Flexibility includes that speakers vary in speed, articulation, choice of words and interaction style, depending on specific context conditions. There is need of theoretical approaches that do not exclusively stick to ideals such as grammaticality and coherence - which collapse when confronted with irregularities - but are robust enough to deal with irregularities and disruptions. The handbook describes different methods of analyzing or reconstructing variants and options of language use. The articles contain transcriptions of spontaneous speech as well as experimentally verified studies. The same holds for simulation techniques modelling partial processes and evaluating their efficiency. There are no restrictions with respect to theoretical starting points - modelling of speech acts by neuronal networks as well as rule-based knowledge of representation are both covered in the book.