First consolidated volume on Predictive Grammar released
The Association announces the publication of the first consolidated reference volume on Predictive Grammar.
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Discover our researchFounded to federate researchers working at the intersection of linguistics, cognitive science, and forecasting, the IAPL supports theoretical and applied work on how language anticipates, predicts, and structures future meaning.
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Develop and refine the theoretical framework of predictive linguistics, from morphology to discourse.
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A multilingual research programme led by Prof. Mathieu Guidère (University of Paris) that reconstructs the grammatical mechanisms by which languages encode anticipation.
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ResearchThe Association announces the publication of the first consolidated reference volume on Predictive Grammar.
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