1 Language, Culture, Consciousness References Aissen, Judith. 1999. Markedness and Subject Choice in Optimality Theory. Natur

1 Language, Culture, Consciousness References Aissen, Judith. 1999. Markedness and Subject Choice in Optimality Theory. Natur

Language, Culture, Consciousness References Aissen, Judith. 1999. Markedness and subject choice in Optimality Theory. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 17, 673-711. Anderson, Stephen. 1977 . Comments on the paper by Wasow. In P. Culicover, T. Wasow, and A. Akmajian (eds.), Formal Syntax, 361-377. New York: Academic Press. Baars, Bernard J. 1988. A Cognitive Theory of Consciousness. New York: Cambridge University Press. Baars, Bernard J. 1997. Understanding subjectivity: Global Workspace Theory and the resurrection of the self. In Shear 1997, 241-248. Baars, Bernard J. 2003. Working Memory requires conscious processes, not vice versa: A Global Workspace account. In Osaka 2003, 11-26. Badler, Norman I., Rama Bindiganavale, Jan Allbeck, William Schuledr, Liwei Zhao, Seung-Joo Lee, Hogeun Shin, and Martha Palmer. 1999. Parameterized Action Representation and natural instructions for dynamic behavior modification of embodied agents. American Association for Artificial Intelligence. Baillargeon, Renée (1986) Representing the existence and the location of hidden objects: Object permanence in 6- and 8-month-old infants. Cognition 23, 21-41. Baker, C. L., and John J. McCarthy (eds.) (1981) The logical problem of language acquisition. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Baker, Mark. 1988. Incorporation: A Theory of Grammatical Function Changing. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Bangerter, Adrian, and Herbert H. Clark. 2003. Navigation joint projects with dialogue. Cognitive Science 27, 195-225. Beckman, Mary, and Janet Pierrehumbert (1986) Intonational structure in English and Japanese. Phonology 3, 255-309. Beckman, Mary, and Janet Pierrehumbert. 1986. Intonational structure in Japanese and English. Phonology Yearbook 3, 15-70. Belletti, Adriana, and Luigi Rizzi. 1988. Psych-verbs and 2-theory. Natural Language and 1 Linguistic Theory 6, 291-352. Bellugi, Ursula, Howard Poizner, and Edward S. Klima (1989) Language, modality, and the brain. Trends in Neurosciences 12, 380-388. Bellugi et al. 1994 Bickerton, Derek (1981) Roots of language. Ann Arbor, MI: Karoma. Bierwisch, Manfred (1967) Some semantic universals of German adjectivals. Foundations of Language 3, 1-36. Bierwisch, Manfred (1969) On certain problems of semantic representation. Foundations of Language 5, 153-184. Bindiganavale, Rama, William Schuler, Jan M. Allbeck, Norman I. Badler, Aravind K. Joshi, and Martha Palmer. 19xx. Dynamically altering agent behaviors using natural language instructions. Block, Ned. 1995. On a confusion about the function of consciousness. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18, 227-287. Bloom, Paul (2000) How children learn the meanings of words. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. Bratman, Michael E. 1987. Intentions, Plans, and Practical Reason. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Bratman, Michael E. 1990. What is intention? In Cohen, Morgan, and Pollack 1990, 15-31. Bresnan, Joan W. (ed.) (1982) The mental representation of grammatical relations. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Bresnan, Joan W. (2001) Lexical-functional syntax. Oxford: Blackwell. Bresnan, Joan, and Jonni Kanerva. 1989. Locative Inversion in Chicheëa: A case study of factorization in grammar. Linguistic Inquiry 20, 1-50. Brown, Donald. 1991. Human Universals. New York: McGraw-Hill. Bruner, Jerome. 1983. In Search of Mind. New York: Harper & Row. Byrne, Richard W., and Andrew Whiten (eds.). 1988. Machiavellian Intelligence: Social Expertise and the Evolution of Intellect in Monkeys, Apes, and Humans. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 2 Carey, Susan (1985) Conceptual Change in Childhood. MIT Press. Carter, Richard. 1976. Some linking regularities. In R. Carter, On Linking: Papers by Richard Carter, edited by B. Levin and C. Tenny. Cambridge, MA: Center for Cognitive Science Lexicon Project, MIT. Cavanagh, Patrick, Angela T. Labianca, and Ian M. Thornton. 2001. Attention-based visual routines: sprites. Cognition 80, 47-60. Chalmers, David. 1997. Facing up to the problem of consciousness. In Shear 1997, 9-30. Cheney, Dorothy, and Robert Seyfarth (1990) How monkeys see the world. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Chomsky, Noam (1957) Syntactic structures. The Hague: Mouton. Chomsky, Noam (1965) Aspects of the theory of syntax. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Chomsky, Noam (1966) Cartesian Linguistics. New York: Harper & Row. Chomsky, Noam (1972) Studies on Semantics in Generative Grammar. The Hague: Mouton. Chomsky, Noam. 1970. Remarks on nominalization Chomsky, Noam (1973) Constraints on transformations. In S. Anderson and P. Kiparsky (eds.), A Festschrift for Morris Halle, 232-286. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. Chomsky, Noam (1977) On wh-movement. In P. Culicover, T. Wasow, and A. Akmajian (eds.), Formal syntax, 71-132. New York: Academic Press. Chomsky, Noam (1981) Lectures on government and binding. Dordrecht: Foris. Chomsky, Noam (1995) The Minimalist Program. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Chomsky, Noam. 2002. On Nature and Language. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Chomsky, Noam, and Morris Halle (1968) The sound pattern of English. New York, Harper & Row. Churchland, Paul M. 1981. Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes. Journal of Philosophy 78, 67-90. 3 Churchland, Paul M., and Patricia S. Churchland. 2002. Recent work on consciousness: Philosophical, theoretical, and empirical. In Osaka 2002, 123-138. Clahsen, Harald, and Mayella Almazan (1998) Syntax and morphology in Williams syndrome. Cognition 68, 167-198. Clark, Herbert H. 1996. Using Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Clark, Thomas W. 1997. Function and phenomenology: Closing the explanatory gap. In Shear 1997, 45-60. Cohen, Philip R., Jerry Morgan, and Martha E. Pollack (eds.). 1990. Intentions in Communication. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Conison, Jay. 1997. The pragmatics of promise. Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 10.2, 273-322. Corballis, Michael C. (1991) The lopsided ape. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Cosmides, Leda. 1989. The logic of social exchange: Has natural selection shaped how humans reason? Studies with the Wason selection task. Cognition 31, 187-276. Cosmides, Leda, and John Tooby. 1992. Cognitive adaptations for social exchange. In J. Barkow, L. Cosmides, and J. Tooby (eds.), The Adapted Mind, 163-228. New York: Oxford University Press. Crick, Francis. 1994. The Astonishing Hypothesis: The Scientific Search for the Soul. New York: Charles Scribners Sons. Crick, Francis, and Cristoph Koch. 1990. Toward a neurobiological theory of consciousness. Seminars in the Neurosciences 2, 263-275. Crick, Francis, and Cristoph Koch. 1995. Are we aware of neural activity in primary visual cortex? Nature 375, 121-123. Culicover, Peter W. (1999) Syntactic nuts: Hard cases in syntax. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Culicover, Peter, and Ray Jackendoff (1995) Something else for the binding theory. Linguistic Inquiry 26, 249-275. Culicover, Peter, and Ray Jackendoff (1997) Semantic subordination despite syntactic coordination. Linguistic Inquiry 28, 195-217. 4 Culicover, Peter, and Ray Jackendoff (1999) The view from the periphery: The English correlative conditional. Linguistic Inquiry 30, 543-571. Culicover, Peter, and Ray Jackendoff (forthcoming) Minimal syntax. Cummins, Denise D. 1996. Evidence for the innateness of deontic reasoning. Mind and Language 11, 160-190. Cummins, Denise D. CHECK REF!! Evidence of deontic reasoning in 3- and 4-year old children. Memory and Cognition. Curtiss, Susan (1977) Genie: A linguistic study of a modern-day "wild child". New York, Academic Press. Cutler, Anne, and Charles Clifton, Jr. (1999) Comprehending spoken language: A blueprint of the listener. In Colin M. Brown and Peter Hagoort (eds.), The neurocognition of language, 123- 166. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Damasio, Antonio. 2000. A Neurobiology for Consciousness. In Metzinger 2000, 111-120. Dawkins, Richard. 1989. The Selfish Gene, new edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Deacon, Terrence W. (1997) The Symbolic Species. New York: Norton. Degler, Carl N. 1991. In Search of Human Nature: The Decline and Revival of Darwinism in American Social Thought. New York: Oxford University Press. Degraff, Michel (ed.) (1999) Language creation and language change: Creolization, diachrony, and development. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Dehaene, Stanislas, and Lionel Naccache. 2001. Towards a cognitive neuroscience of consciousness: Basic evidence and a workspace framework. In Dehaene 2001, 1-37. Dehaene, Stanislas (ed.). 2001. The Cognitive Neuroscience of Consciousness. Cognition 79: 1- 2 (special issue) Dell, Gary S., Lisa K. Burger, and William R. Svec (1997) Language production and serial order: A functional analysis and a model. Psychological Review 104, 123-147. Dennett, Daniel C. 1987. The Intentional Stance. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Dennett, Daniel C. 1991. Explaining Consciousness. New York: Little, Brown. 5 Dennett, Daniel C. 2001. Are we explaining consciousness yet? In Dehaene 2001, 221-237. de Waal, Frans B. M. 1996. Good Natured: The Origins of Right and Wrong in Humans and other Animals. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Diamond, Jared. 1997. Guns, Germs, and Steel The Fates of Human Societies. New York: Norton. Donald, Merlin. 1998. Preconditions for the evolution of protolanguages. In M. C. Corballis and S. G. Lea (eds.), The Descent of Mind. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Dowty, David. 1991. Thematic proto-roles and argument selection. Language 67, 547-619. Driver, Jon, Greg Davis, Charlotte Russell, Massimo Turatto, and Elliot Freeman. 2001. Segmentation, attention and phenomenal

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    19 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us