Perspectives on Sentence Processing

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ambiguity
Ambiguity Resolution
anaphora resolution
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Big Elephant
brain response measurement
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Category=UYQL
clause
constraint-based sentence processing research
Definite Np
effect
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eq_computing
eq_dictionaries-language-reference
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garden
Garden Path Effect
Garden Path Model
lexical ambiguity resolution
Long Distance Scrambling
Midline Electrode Sites
Minimal Attachment
modularity in language acquisition
Np Analysis
Np Attachment
Np Referent
Parsing Decisions
Parsing Preferences
path
PP Attachment Ambiguity
reduced
Referential Context
Referential Interpretation
relative
Relative Clause
resolution
Self-paced Reading
Semantic Information
spoken word recognition
syntactic
Syntactic Ambiguity
Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution
syntactic parsing models
Unbounded Dependency
Verb Final Languages
VP Attachment

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  • ISBN 9780805815818
  • Weight: 1090g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 1994
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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One of the liveliest forums for sharing psychological, linguistic, philosophical, and computer science perspectives on psycholinguistics has been the annual meeting of the CUNY Sentence Processing Conference. Documenting the state of the art in several important approaches to sentence processing, this volume consists of selected papers that had been presented at the Sixth CUNY Conference. The editors not only present the main themes that ran through the conference but also honor the breadth of the presentations from disciplines including linguistics, experimental psychology, and computer science. The variety of sentence processing topics examined includes:
* how evoked brain potentials reflect sentence comprehension
* how auditory words are processed
* how various sources of grammatical and nongrammatical information are coordinated and used
* how sentence processing and language acquisition might be related.

This distinctive volume not only presents the most exciting current work in sentence processing, but also places this research into the broader context of theorizing about it.

Charles Clifton Jr., Lyn Frazier, Keith Rayner, Charles Clifton