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[45361] Hajime Hoji (→ [45351])
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The table of contents of the second book on language faculty science
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Here is the table of contents as of 10/18/2015.
Internalist Perspective and Experiments in Language Faculty Science
1. Introductory remarks 1.1. Introduction 1.2. The Internalist perspective 1.3. Deductive structure 1.4. A single-researcher-informant experiment and the deductive structure 1.5. The aim and the summary of the book 1.6. Outline of the book 2. Language faculty science: a Review of Hoji 2015 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Evidence in language faculty science 2.2.1. Definite judgments and definite predictions 2.2.2. Definite testability 2.2.3. The fundamental schematic asymmetry 2.3. Hypotheses 2.3.1. Structural hypotheses 2.3.2. Lexical hypotheses 2.4. The difference between the structural hypotheses and the lexical hypotheses 2.5. Prediction-deduction 2.5.1. Illustration 2.5.2. Main- and Sub-Hypotheses 2.6. Experimental designs 2.6.1. Different ways of specifying the intended interpretations and a Sub-Experiment 2.6.2. The singular-denoting nature of α of BVA(α, β) and a Sub-Experiment 2.7. Experimental results 2.8. Summary 3. Internalist Perspective 4. Prediction-deduction 4.1. Deduction of a *Schema-based prediction 4.2. Hypotheses 4.2.1. Introduction 4.2.2. The three sources of BVA 4.2.3. The four sources of Coreference 4.2.4. Conditions on FD 4.2.5. A consequence: the formal basis of Spec-binding 4.2.6. Summary 5. A single-researcher-informant experiment 5.1. Experimental design 5.1.1. Introduction 5.1.2. SGs and LGs in Hoji 2015 5.1.3. Additional SGs and LGs 5.2. Experimental results 5.3. On Main- and Sub-Experiments in single-researcher-informant experiment 6. On the role of Sub-Experiments in a single-researcher-informant experiment 7. On the sources of judgmental fluctuation 7.1. Introduction 7.2. Large/small NPs and the semantic content of the head N 7.2.1. Introduction 7.2.2. How they affect the possibility of FD 7.2.3. How they affect Quirky-binding 7.2.4. How they affect the robustness of anti-locality condition on FD 7.2.5. Summary 7.3. Restrictions on what underlies the precedence-based anaphoric relation 7.3.1. Condition D' of Hoji et al. (Mod) 7.3.2. Pragmatic factors 8. Toward multiple-non-researcher-informant experiments 9. Results of a multiple-non-researcher-informant experiment 9.1. A Sub-Experiment on So vs. A: EPSA [10]-18 9.1.1. Design 9.1.2. Examples 9.1.3. Results 9.2. EPSA [1]-100-107 as Main-Experiments 9.2.1. Hypotheses 9.2.2. Predicted schematic asymmetry 9.2.3. Design 9.2.4. Examples 9.2.5. Different LGs in the other Experiments 9.2.6. Results 9.3. EPSA [1]-99 as a "training session" for EPSA [1]-100-107 9.3.1. Design 9.3.2. Examples 9.4. Results 9.4.1. Introduction 9.4.2. Results 10. General remarks about language faculty science 10.1.TBA 10.2. Its relation to Chomsky's generative enterprise 11. Concluding remarks 12. References |
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