Computational Psycholinguistics

see also: SentenceProcessing, IncrementalComputation

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Keywords:
  • computational psycholinguistics
  • comprehension models
  • architecture
  • serial vs. parallel
  • modularity vs. integrated
  • sentence comprehension
  • sentence processing
  • working memory load
  • locality

[Lewis03]
Richard L. Lewis. Computational psycholinguistics. Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, 2003. [ .pdf ]
[Lewis99]
Richard L. Lewis. Specifying architectures for language processing: Process, control, and memory in parsing and interpretation. In Mathew Crocker, Manfred Pickering, and C. Jr. Clifton, editors, Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing. Cambridge University Press, 1999. [ .ps ]
[Gibson98]
Edward Gibson. Linguistic complexity: locality of syntactic dependencies. Cognition, 68(1):1--76, 1998. [ .pdf ]
[MacDonaldEtal94]
Maryellen C. MacDonald, Neal J. Pearlmutter, and Mark S. Seidenberg. The lexical nature of syntactic ambiguity resolution. Psychological Review, 101(4):676--703, 1994. [ .pdf ]
[MacDonald93]
Maryellen C. MacDonald. The interaction of lexical and syntactic ambiguity. Journal of Memory and Language, 32:692--715, 1993. [ .pdf ]
[Lewis93]
Richard L. Lewis. An Architecturally-based theory of Human Sentence Comprehension. PhD thesis, Carnegie Mellon University, 1993. [ .pdf ]
[Abney89]
P. Steven Abney. A computatuional model of human parsing. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 18:129--144, 1989. [ .pdf ]
 
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