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Neural Mechanisms of Pronoun Resolution
Li, Jixing. - 2019
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A Neurolinguistic Approach to Noncompositionality and Argument Structure
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Hierarchical structure guides rapid linguistic predictions during naturalistic listening
Brennan, Jonathan R.; Hale, John T.. - : Public Library of Science, 2019
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Neurophysiological dynamics of phrase-structure building during sentence processing
Nelson, Matthew J.; El Karoui, Imen; Giber, Kristof. - : National Academy of Sciences, 2017
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Abstract Linguistic Structure Correlates with Temporal Activity during Naturalistic Comprehension
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Automaton theories of human sentence comprehension
Hale, John T.. - Stanford, Calif. : CSLI Publ., 2014
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Automaton theories of human sentence comprehension
Hale, John T.. - Stanford, CA : CSLI Publications, 2014
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Animacy In Sentence Processing Across Languages: An Information-Theoretic Prospective
Chen, Zhong. - 2014
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Adaptive Eye Movement Control in a Simple Linguistic Task.
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Wh-Indefinites: Meaning And Prosody
Yun, Jiwon. - 2013
Abstract: The dissertation investigates the semantics and prosody of wh-indefinites, i.e. indefinite expressions that are morphologically related to wh-interrogatives. The first part of the dissertation explores the semantics of wh-indefinites. It identifies a cross-linguistic pattern that bare wh-indefinites (BWIs) appear in more restricted environments than complex wh-indefinites (CWIs), and proposes that the contrasting behaviors of the two types of wh-indefinites are attributed to their different compositional semantics. It also provides a more precise description on the scope configuration of wh-indefinites, refuting the claim in previous works that BWIs cannot take wide scope. The second part of the dissertation concerns the semantics-prosody interface, i.e. how wh-indefinites are distinguished from their interrogative counterparts by prosody. Corpus studies and perception experiments are provided for this purpose, focusing on the case of Korean. The corpus studies indicate that prominence on the wh-word and dephrasing after the wh-word characterize wh-interrogatives, and the experimental results suggest that post-wh dephrasing is the most influential factor in deciding the interpretation of the wh-word. The results further show that the role of phonological prominence on the wh-word is rather to force a wide-scope interpretation, which in turn provides additional empirical evidence for the existence of wide-scope BWIs.
Keyword: corpus; intonation; scope
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/1813/34282
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Exploiting Structure For Sentiment Classification
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A Computational Model Of Cognitive Constraints In Syntactic Locality
Boston, Marisa. - 2012
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Parallel processing and sentence comprehension difficulty
Boston, Marisa Ferrara [Verfasser]; Hale, John T. [Verfasser]; Vasishth, Shravan [Verfasser]. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2011
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The acceptability cline in VP ellipsis
In: Syntax. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 14 (2011) 4, 318-354
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OLC Linguistik
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Parallel processing and sentence comprehension difficulty
In: Language and cognitive processes. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 26 (2011) 3, 301-349
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The Acceptability Cline in VP Ellipsis
Kim, Christina S.; Kobele, Gregory M.; Runner, Jeffrey T.. - : Blackwell Publishing, 2011
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Parallel processing and sentence comprehension difficulty
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Grammar, uncertainty and sentence processing
Hale, John T.. - Ann Arbor : UMI, 2004
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