Introduction : experimental linguistics in historical perspective |
B.L. Dewing, G.D. Prideaux, and W.J. Baker |
On paraphrase |
Paul Fletcher |
What is structural ambiguity? |
P.G. Patel |
On theories of focus |
Christine M. Andrew |
Preliminaries to the experimental investigation of style in language |
Mary Lois Marckworth |
English pluralization, a testing ground for rule evaluation |
Bruce L. Derwing |
Grammatical properties of sentences as a basis for concept formation |
W.J. Baker, Gary D. Prideaux, and Bruce L. Derwing |
Grammatical voice and illocutionary meaning in an aural concept formation task |
J. Raymond Reid |
Grammatical simplicity or performative efficiency? |
Wm. J. Baker and Gary D. Prideaux |
A performative definition of sentence relatedness |
Gary D. Prideaux and Wm. J. Baker |
Paraphrase relationships among clefted sentences |
Paul Fletcher |
The recognition of ambiguity |
Gary D. Prideaux and Wm. J. Baker |
An experimental investigation of focus |
Christine M. Andrew |
A discriminant function analysis of co-variation of a number of syntactic devices in five prose genres |
Mary Lois Marckworth and Wm. J. Baker |
Rule learning and the English inflections (with special emphasis on the plural) |
Bruce L. Derwing and Wm. J. Baker |
Perceptual dimensions of phonemic recognition |
John C.L. Ingram |
Epilogue : an "information structure" view of language |
Wm. J. Baker |
Introduction : experimental linguistics in historical perspective |
B.L. Dewing, G.D. Prideaux, and W.J. Baker |
On paraphrase |
Paul Fletcher |
What is structural ambiguity? |
P.G. Patel |
On theories of focus |
Christine M. Andrew |
Preliminaries to the experimental investigation of style in language |
Mary Lois Marckworth |
English pluralization, a testing ground for rule evaluation |
Bruce L. Derwing |