In linguistic studies, the term explanation does not live up to what the philosophers of science intend it to mean. In these pages, explanation is put on firmer theoretical footing via a relation of language to the various contexts in which it is embedded. A detailed analysis of the psychological context in particular shows that language processing provides a fruitful approach to explaining linguistic structure and change.
1. On the 'art' of explanation 2. Explanation from a macrolinguistic perspective 3. Method 4. Language structure 5. Language change 6. Poetic language 7. Discussion 8. A psycholinguistic model of language structure and change 9. Implications for psycholinguistic theory 10. The overall perspective: reductionist or non-reductionist? References Index