Sentence processing takes place whenever a reader or listener processes a language utterance, either in isolation or in the context of a conversation...
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A garden-path sentence is a grammatically correct sentence that starts in such a way that a reader's most likely interpretation will be incorrect; the...
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was psycholinguistics, and her research interests included human sentence processing, prosody, learnability theory and L1 (first-language) acquisition...
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Comparative illusion (redirect from Escher sentence)
these sentences was presented at the 2004 CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Scott Fults and Collin Phillips found that Escher sentences with...
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of comprehension. Although most studies on bilingual sentence processing focus on L2 processing, there are still a few studies that have investigated...
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Daniel (2004). "Effects of merely local syntactic coherence on sentence processing" (PDF). Journal of Memory and Language. 50 (4): 355–370. CiteSeerX 10...
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by learning processes rather than by declining motivation. In contrast to the modular view, an interactive theory of sentence processing, such as a constraint-based...
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processing are speech recognition, text classification, natural language understanding, and natural language generation. Natural language processing has...
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In natural language processing, a sentence embedding is a representation of a sentence as a vector of numbers which encodes meaningful semantic information...
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Competition model (section Sentence Processing)
Competition Model is a psycholinguistic theory of language acquisition and sentence processing, developed by Elizabeth Bates and Brian MacWhinney (1982). The claim...
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processing are due to: low L2 memory capacity poor L2 decoding ability slow L2 processing speed These issues have been tied to grammatical processing...
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language processing of deciding where sentences begin and end. Natural language processing tools often require their input to be divided into sentences; however...
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listening to foot-action-related sentences prompted a decrease of MEP amplitude recorded from foot muscle. Sentence processing can facilitate activation of...
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injuries on language processing. One of the first people to draw a connection between a particular brain area and language processing was Paul Broca, a French...
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clause, which is a sequence of words that represents some process going on throughout time. A sentence can include words grouped meaningfully to express a statement...
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psycholinguistics, language processing refers to the way humans use words to communicate ideas and feelings, and how such communications are processed and understood...
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the processing of complex sentences. Further, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) experiments have shown that highly ambiguous sentences result...
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Parsing (section Overview of process)
translation and natural language processing systems, written texts in human languages are parsed by computer programs. Human sentences are not easily parsed by...
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linguistic structures have proved inadequate, as well as incremental sentence processing in psycholinguistics. In work with colleagues at Microsoft Research...
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complexity of sentence processing, while it becomes more problematic and questionable when the complexity increase is due to sentence or discourse context...
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common topic of psycholinguistic study, especially in the field of sentence processing. Regular relative clauses are a class of dependent clause (or "subordinate...
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common topic of study in neurolinguistic experiments investigating sentence processing in the human brain. The P600 can be elicited in both visual (reading)...
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made as part of the judicial legal process, which allows crime victims the opportunity to speak during the sentencing of the convicted person or at subsequent...
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A sentence may consist of imprisonment, a fine, or other sanctions. Sentences for multiple crimes may be a concurrent sentence, where sentences of imprisonment...
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(1979). Like syntax. In W. E. Cooper & E. C. T. Walker (Eds.), Sentence processing: Psycholinguistic studies presented to Merrill Garrett (pp. 343–418)...
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the age of 36 months demonstrate similar processing patterns compared to adults when processing normal sentences with phrase structure violations, showing...
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Predictability (section In human sentence processing)
in Israel, which showed that judges were more likely to give a lighter sentence if they had eaten more recently. In addition to cases like this, it has...
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study in neurolinguistics experiments, specifically in areas such as sentence processing. While it is frequently used in language research, there is no evidence...
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an important language center, playing a central role in processing syntax, grammar, and sentence structure. Wernicke's area was named for German doctor...
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Prediction in language comprehension (redirect from Predictive language processing)
with the predictability of a stimuli in a particular context. In sentence processing, the predictability of a word is established by two related factors:...
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