Epistemological issue with keynote article “The illusion of language acquisition” by William O’Grady

[Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism, 3:3] 2013.  iv, 131 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Epistemological paper
The illusion of language acquisition
William O’Grady
253–285
Commentaries
Just who didn’t eat what, exactly? Negation and universal quantification in the real world
Ben Ambridge
287–288
Grammar in parsing and acquisition
Vicky Chondrogianni and Marco Tamburelli
289–295
The delusion of processing
João Costa
296–300
What’s parsing got to do with it?
Stephen Crain
301–307
Beyond the first step: A commentary on O’Grady (2013)
Cécile De Cat
308–311
Individual differences and the nature of the processor
Theres Grüter
312–315
Can pattern recognition explain grammatical learning?
Julia Herschensohn
316–320
Commentary on O’Grady
Brian MacWhinney
321–323
The emergence of quantifier scope*
Stephen Matthews and Virginia Yip
324–329
Grammatical constraints and reductionism in sentence processing
Akira Omaki
330–334
Is it all processing all the way down?*
Robyn Orfitelli and Maria Polinsky
335–340
Whose ease of processing?
Julie Sedivy
341–344
On the relationship between syntactic competence and language processing
William Snyder
345–349
Individual differences and streams of processing
Darren Tanner
350–356
Testing the Amelioration Hypothesis: Does the illusion hold for other scope phenomena?
Sharon Unsworth
357–361
Input matters: The processor as a statistician*
Stefanie Wulff
362–366
Doing away with syntax
James Hye Suk Yoon
367–371
Response to the Commentaries
Facts and issues: Response to the commentaries*
William O’Grady
373–383
Subjects