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Gropen, Jess, Pinker, Steven, Hollander, Michelle and Goldberg, Richard. 1992. “Affectedness and Direct Objects: The Role of Lexical
Semantics in the Acquisition of Verb Argument Structure.”
in Lexical and Conceptual
Semantics, edited by Beth C. Levin and Steven Pinker, pp. 153–195. Oxford: Blackwell
Publishers.
Kosslyn, Stephen Michael, Pinker, Steven, Smith, George E. and Shwartz, Steven P. 1979. “On the Demystification of Mental Imagery.”
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2(4): 535–581.
Levin, Beth C. and Pinker, Steven, eds. 1992. Lexical and Conceptual Semantics. Oxford:
Blackwell Publishers.
Pinker, Steven. 1984. Language Learnability and Language
Development. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University
Press.
Pinker, Steven. 1989a. Learnability and Cognition. The Acquisition of Argument
Structure. learning, development, and
conceptual change. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT
Press. New edition: Pinker (2013).
Pinker, Steven. 1989b.
“Language Acquisition.” in Foundations of Cognitive Science, edited by
Michael L. Posner, pp. 359–399.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. Reprinted in
Osherson and
Lasnik (1990, 1: 199–241).
Pinker, Steven. 1994a. The
Language Instinct. New York: William Morrow & Company.
Pinker, Steven. 1994b. “How Could a Child Use Verb Syntax to Learn Verb
Semantics?” in The Acquisition of
the Lexicon, pp. 377–410. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The
MIT Press.
Pinker, Steven. 1997. How the Mind Works. New York: W.W. Norton
& Co.
Pinker, Steven. 1999. Words and Rules. Dunmore, Pennsylvania:
Perennial.
Pinker, Steven. 2013. Learnability and Cognition. The Acquisition of Argument
Structure. 2nd ed. learning,
development, and conceptual change. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The
MIT Press. First edition: Pinker (1989a).
Pinker, Steven. 2017. “A History of Violence.” in Fragile Freedoms. The Global Struggle for Human
Rights, edited by Steven Lecce, Neil McArthur, and Arthur Schafer, pp. 39–70. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
Pinker, Steven and Mehler, Jacques. 1988. Connections and Symbols. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Pinker, Steven and Prince, Alan. 1988. “On Language and Connectionism.”
Cognition 28: 73–193.
Pinker, Steven and Prince, Alan. 2002. “The Nature of Human Concepts: Evidence from an Unusual
Source.” in Language, Logic, and
Concepts, edited by Ray Jackendoff, Paul Bloom, and Karen Wynn, pp. 221–262. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
The MIT Press.
Further References
Osherson, Daniel N. and Lasnik, Howard, eds. 1990. An Invitation to Cognitive Science. Volume 1:
Language. 1st ed. vol. 1. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The
MIT Press.