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A Bayesian Approach to German Personal and Demonstrative Pronouns
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In: Front Psychol (2022)
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Using meta-analysis for evidence synthesis: The case of incomplete neutralization in German ...
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Using meta-analysis for evidence synthesis: The case of incomplete neutralization in German
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Bayesian data analysis in the phonetic sciences: A tutorial introduction
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Modelling dependency completion in sentence comprehension as a Bayesian hierarchical mixture process: A case study involving Chinese relative clauses
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Modelling dependency completion in sentence comprehension as a Bayesian hierarchical mixture process: A case study involving Chinese relative clauses ...
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Feature overwriting as a finite mixture process: Evidence from comprehension data ...
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The ungrammatical sentence "The key to the cabinets are on the table" is known to lead to an illusion of grammaticality. As discussed in the meta-analysis by Jaeger et al., 2017, faster reading times are observed at the verb are in the agreement-attraction sentence above compared to the equally ungrammatical sentence "The key to the cabinet are on the table". One explanation for this facilitation effect is the feature percolation account: the plural feature on cabinets percolates up to the head noun key, leading to the illusion. An alternative account is in terms of cue-based retrieval (Lewis & Vasishth, 2005), which assumes that the non-subject noun cabinets is misretrieved due to a partial feature-match when a dependency completion process at the auxiliary initiates a memory access for a subject with plural marking. We present evidence for yet another explanation for the observed facilitation. Because the second sentence has two nouns with identical number, it is possible that these are, in some ... : 6 pages, 2 figures, 1 table, submitted to MathPsych/ICCM 2017, Warwick, UK ...
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Applications stat.AP; Computation and Language cs.CL; FOS Computer and information sciences; Machine Learning stat.ML
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1703.04081 https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.04081
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Bayesian Hierarchical Finite Mixture Models of Reading Times: A Case Study ...
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Exploratory and confirmatory analyses in sentence processing: A case study of number interference in German ...
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Statistical methods for linguistic research: Foundational Ideas - Part I ...
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Statistical methods for linguistic research: Foundational Ideas - Part II ...
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Working memory differences in long-distance dependency resolution
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