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A verb-frame frequency account of constraints on long-distance dependencies in English
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In: Prof. Gibson (2022)
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An ERP index of real-time error correction within a noisy-channel framework of human communication.
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An ERP index of real-time error correction within a noisy-channel framework of human communication
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In: bioRxiv (2021)
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Do domain-general executive resources play a role in linguistic prediction? Re-evaluation of the evidence and a path forward
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In: Prof. Fedorenko (2021)
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Comprehenders model the nature of noise in the environment
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In: PMC (2019)
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Knowledge and Learning of Verb Biases in Amnesia (Manuscript accepted to Brain & Language) ...
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Comprehenders Model the Nature of Noise in the Environment
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In everyday communication, speakers make errors and produce language in a noisy environment. Recent work suggests that comprehenders possess cognitive mechanisms for dealing with noise in the linguistic signal: a noisy-channel model. A key parameter of these models is the noise model: the comprehender’s implicit model of how noise affects utterances before they are perceived. Here we examine this noise model in detail, asking whether comprehension behavior reflects a noise model that is adapted to context. We asked readers to correct sentences if they noticed errors, and manipulated context by including exposure sentences containing obvious deletions (A bystander was rescued by the fireman in the nick time.), insertions, exchanges, mixed errors, or no errors. On test sentences (The bat swung the player.), participants’ corrections differed depending on the exposure condition. The results demonstrate that participants model specific types of errors and make inferences about the intentions of the speaker accordingly.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2018.08.018 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30195136 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6252256/
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Information integration in modulation of pragmatic inferences during online language comprehension ...
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The Malleability of Linguistic Representations Poses a Challenge to the Priming-based Experimental Approach. Commentary on Branigan & Pickering (2017) ...
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Efficient language processing: the role of memory and visuo-spatial context
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Does bilingualism confer perspective-taking advantages in language use?
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