Publications
Publications related to the project
- Pearl, Lisa & Mis, Benjamin. 2011. How Far Can Indirect Evidence Take Us? Anaphoric One Revisited. In L. Carlson, C. Holscher, & T. Shipley (Eds.), Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 879-884. Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society.
- Pearl, Lisa & Sprouse, Jon. 2012. Computational Models of Acquisition for Islands, In J. Sprouse & N. Hornstein (eds), Experimental Syntax and Islands Effects. Cambridge University Press.
- Pearl, Lisa & Sprouse, Jon. 2013. Syntactic islands and learning biases: Combining experimental syntax and computational modeling to investigate the language acquisition problem. Language Acquisition, 20, 23-68. DOI 10.1080/10489223.2012.738742. . [lingbuzz]
- Pearl, Lisa & Mis, Benjamin. (submitted). Induction problems, indirect positive evidence, and Universal Grammar: Anaphoric one revisited. Manuscript, University of California, Irvine.
- Sprouse, Jon. 2011. A test of the cognitive assumptions of magnitude estimation: Commutativity does not hold for acceptability judgments. Language, 87(2), 274-288.
- Sprouse, Jon. 2011. A validation of Amazon Mechanical Turk for the collection of acceptability judgments in linguistic theory. Behavior Research Methods, 43(1), 155-167.
- Sprouse, Jon. (to appear). Defining the terms of the grammar vs. processing debate. In J. Sprouse & N. Hornstein (eds), Experimental Syntax and Island Effects. Cambridge University Press.
- Sprouse, Jon & Almeida, Diogo. (to appear). The role of experimental syntax in an integrated cognitive science of language. In K. Grohmann & C. Boeckx (eds), The Cambridge Handbook of Biolinguistics. Cambridge University Press.
- Sprouse, Jon & Almeida, Diogo. (to appear). Assessing the reliability of textbook data in syntax: Adger's Core Syntax. Journal of Linguistics.
- Sprouse, Jon & Almeida, Diogo. (submitted). Power in acceptability judgment experiments..
- Sprouse, Jon & Hornstein, Norbert. (under contract). Experimental Syntax and Island Effects. Cambridge University Press.
- Sprouse, Jon, Fukuda, Shin, Ono, Hajime, & Kluender, Robert. 2011. Reverse island effects and the backward search for a licensor in multiple wh-questions. Syntax, 14(2), 179-203.
- Sprouse, Jon, Wagers, Matt, & Phillips, Colin. 2012. A test of the relation between working memory capacity and syntactic island effects. Language.