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Area of Science:

  • Psycholinguistics
  • Cognitive Linguistics
  • Linguistic Theory

Background:

  • Grammaticality judgments are traditionally used to study linguistic representation.
  • Branigan & Pickering (2023) proposed structural priming as a novel alternative method.
  • This overlooks existing research in cognitive-functional linguistics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To challenge the assumption that structural priming is the sole novel alternative to grammaticality judgments.
  • To highlight the overlooked contributions of cognitive-functional linguistics to the study of linguistic representation.
  • To foster interdisciplinary dialogue between generativist and cognitive-functional approaches.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and theoretical analysis.
  • Comparison of methodologies in generativist and cognitive-functional linguistics.
  • Identification of converging perspectives on form-meaning relationships.

Main Results:

  • The assumption that only grammaticality judgments have been used is incorrect.
  • Cognitive-functional linguistics offers established perspectives on form-meaning pairings.
  • Significant overlap exists between generativist and cognitive-functional approaches to linguistic representation.

Conclusions:

  • Structural priming is not a novel alternative exclusively.
  • There are converging perspectives on form-meaning pairings across different linguistic theories.
  • A cognitively plausible model of linguistic representation requires integrating insights from multiple linguistic frameworks.