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Cann, Ronnie
Personal Information
Position:
Emeritus Professor
Research areas:
Uncategorized
Location:
Edinburgh, UK
Publications
Completability vs (in)completeness
Grammar as procedures: Language, interaction, and the predictive turn
Completability vs (in)completeness
What do words do for us?
Action-Based Grammar: Response to commentaries on Kempson et al. ``Languages as Mechanisms for Interaction'
Language as mechanisms for interaction: Syntax as procedures for online interactive meaning building (commentary on Christiansen & Chater The Now-or-Never Bottleneck.)
Language as Mechanisms for Interaction
Ellipsis
On Coordination in Dialogue: subsentential talk and its implications
Tree growth dynamics
Representationalism and linguistic knowledge
Natural-language Syntax as Procedures for Interpretation: the Dynamics of Ellipsis Construal
Incrementality and Intention-Recognition in Utterance Processing
Towards an account of the English Auxiliary System: building interpretations incrementally
Splitting the `I's and Crossing the `You's: Context, Speech Acts and Grammar
Semantics: an introduction to meaning in language
Periphery Effects and the Dynamics of Tree Growth
Production pressures, syntactic change and the emergence of clitic pronouns
Context and Well-formedness: the Dynamics of Ellipsis
Dynamic Syntax and dialogue modelling: Preliminaries for a dialogue-driven account of syntactic change
Grammar Formalisms and Explanations of Dialogue
Grammars as Parsers: Meeting the Dialogue Challenge
Topic, Focus and The Structural Dynamics of Language
Data at the Grammar-Pragmatics Interface: the Case of Resumptive Pronouns in English
The Dynamics of Language
Right Node Raising, coordination and the dynamics of language processing
Towards a Dynamic Account of be in English
Semantic Underspecification and the Interpretation of Copular Clauses in English
What goes left and what goes right
On Left and Right Dislocation: A Dynamic Perspective
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