
En examinant en particulier Bever (stratégies comme description de la performance) , Bresnan (grammaire "réaliste") , Chomsky et Winograd (comme représentant de la recherche linguistique soutenue par ordinateurs) , l'auteur cherche à comprendre ce que l'on entend par "linguistique comme science cognitive" . L'article se limite à la syntaxe. Paradoxalement, le rôle de Chomsky dans le programme des "sciences cognitives" apparaît comme marginal. En annexe, une présentation synthétique de LFC, "Lexical Functional Grammar" (Bresnan 1982).
Syntax ; Psycholinguistics ; Cognitive linguistics ; competence /performance ; parsing ; strategies ; inneism ; modularity ; artificial intelligence ; process.
Syntax ; Psycholinguistics ; Cognitive linguistics ; competence /performance ; parsing ; strategies ; inneism ; modularity ; artificial intelligence ; process.
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