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      Essays in Honor of Elizabeth Bates

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      Beyond Nature-Nurture book

      Essays in Honor of Elizabeth Bates
      Edited ByMichael Tomasello, Dan Isaac Slobin
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2004
      eBook Published 23 August 2004
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Psychology Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781410611192
      Pages 390
      eBook ISBN 9781410611192
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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      Tomasello, M., & Slobin, D.I. (Eds.). (2004). Beyond Nature-Nurture: Essays in Honor of Elizabeth Bates (1st ed.). Psychology Press. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781410611192

      ABSTRACT

      Beyond Nature-Nurture: Essays in Honor of Elizabeth Bates is a very special tribute to the University of California at San Diego psycholinguist, developmental psychologist, and cognitive scientist Elizabeth Ann Bates, who died on December 14, 2003 from pancreatic cancer. Liz was a force of nature; she was also a nurturing force, as is evidenced by this collaborative collection of chapters written by many of her closest colleagues and former students. The book covers a brilliant career of wide-ranging interdisciplinary interests, such as the brain bases of language in children and adults; language and cognitive development in normal and neurologically impaired populations of children; real-time language processing in monolinguals and bilinguals; and crosslinguistic comparisons of language development, language use, and language loss. In this volume the contributors provide up-to-date reviews of these and other areas of research in an attempt to continue in the directions in which she has pointed us.

      The genius of Bates is founded on a deep dedication to science, supported by an enduring sense of humor. The volume is introduced by the editors' collection of "Bates's aphorisms," the wisdom of which guide much of the field today: "[T]he human capacity for language could be both innate and species-specific, and yet involve no mechanisms that evolved specifically and uniquely for language itself. Language could be viewed as a new machine constructed entirely out of old parts." (Bates & MacWhinney, 1989) The volume also contains a list of her many important publications, as well as some personal reflections of some of the contributors, noting ways in which she made a difference in their lives.

      Beyond Nature-Nurture: Essays in Honor of Elizabeth Bates appeals to international scholars in the fields of developmental psycholinguistics, cognitive science, crosslinguistic research, and both child and adult language disorders. It is a state-of-the-art overview of many areas of cognitive science, and can be used in a graduate-level classroom in courses designed as seminars in any of these topics.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |2 pages

      PART I GESTURES AND WORD LEARNING

      chapter 1|38 pages

      Gesture and the Emergence and Development of Language

      ByVirginia Volterra, Maria Cristina Caselli, Olga Capirci, Elena Pizzuto

      chapter 2|38 pages

      Commonality and Individual Differences in Vocabulary Growth

      ByPhilip Dale and Judith Goodman 41

      part |2 pages

      PART II THE COMPETITION MODEL AND CONNECTIONISM

      chapter 3|30 pages

      New Directions in the Competition Model

      ByBrian MacWhinney

      chapter 4|28 pages

      Cues, Constraints, and Competition in Sentence Processing

      ByJeffrey L. Elman, Mary Hare, Ken McRae

      part |2 pages

      PART III GRAMMAR

      chapter 5|24 pages

      Words and Grammar

      chapter 6|28 pages

      The Competition Model: Crosslinguistic Studies of Online Processing

      ByAntonella Devescovi and Simonetta D’Amico

      part |2 pages

      PART IV BIOLOGY AND LANGUAGE

      chapter 7|24 pages

      Rethinking Developmental Neurobiology

      ByBarbara L. Finlay

      chapter 8|18 pages

      Bates’s Emergentist Theory and its Relevance to Understanding Genotype/Phenotype Relations Annette Karmiloff-Smith

      chapter 9|24 pages

      Language and the Brain

      ByFrederic Dick, Nina F. Dronkers, Luigi Pizzamiglio, Ayse Pinar Saygin, Steven L. Small, Stephen Wilson

      part |2 pages

      Part V: LANGUAGE PROGESSING

      chapter 10|18 pages

      The Lexicon, Grammar, and the Past Tense: Dissociation Revisited

      ByWilliam D, Marslen-Wilson and Lorraine K.Tyler

      chapter 11|33 pages

      Perceptual and Attentional Factors in Language Comprehension: A Domain-General Approach

      ByJennifer Aydelott, Marta Kutas, and Kara D.Federmeier 281
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