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Table of Contents
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Grammar Engineering and Linguistic Hypothesis Testing: Computational Support for Complexity in Syntactic Analysis
Chapter Three: Accuracy vs. Robustness in Grammar Engineering
Chapter Four: Local Grammaticality in Syntactic Production
Chapter Five: Blocking and the Architecture of Grammar
Chapter Six: Simplicity and Fit in Grammatical Theory
Chapter Seven: "Basic Information Structure" and "Academic Language": An Approach to Discourse Analysis
Chapter Eight: Relativizer Omission in Anglophone Caribbean Creoles, Appalachian, and African American Vernacular English [AAVE], and Its Theoretical Implications
Chapter Nine: Corpus-Based Research on Language Production: Information Density and Reducible Subject Relatives
Chapter Ten: Ordering Choices in Prodcution: For the Speaker or for the Listener
Chapter Eleven: Weight and Word Order in Historical English
Chapter Twelve: Investigating Syntactic Persistence in Corpora
Chapter Thirteen: Discontinuous Dependencies in Corpus Selections: Particle Verbs and Their Relevance for Current Issues in Language Processing
Chapter Fourteen: Information in Virtual Spaces
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