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The role of syntactic prediction in auditory word recognition
Gaston, Phoebe. - 2020
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Variation and learnability in constraints on A-bar movement
Huang, Zhipeng (Nick). - 2019
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THE ROLE OF STRUCTURAL INFORMATION IN THE RESOLUTION OF LONG-DISTANCE DEPENDENCIES
Malko, Anton. - 2018
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Argument Roles in Adult and Child Comprehension
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Relating lexical and syntactic processes in language: Bridging research in humans and machines
Abstract: Potential to bridge research on language in humans and machines is substantial - as linguists and cognitive scientists apply scientific theory and methods to understand how language is processed and represented by humans, computer scientists apply computational methods to determine how to process and represent language in machines. The present work integrates approaches from each of these domains in order to tackle an issue of relevance for both: the nature of the relationship between low-level lexical processes and syntactically-driven interpretation processes. In the first part of the dissertation, this distinction between lexical and syntactic processes focuses on understanding asyntactic lexical effects in online sentence comprehension in humans, and the relationship of those effects to syntactically-driven interpretation processes. I draw on computational methods for simulating these lexical effects and their relationship to interpretation processes. In the latter part of the dissertation, the lexical/syntactic distinction is focused on the application of semantic composition to complex lexical content, for derivation of sentence meaning. For this work I draw on methodology from cognitive neuroscience and linguistics to analyze the capacity of natural language processing systems to do vector-based sentence composition, in order to improve the capacities of models to compose and represent sentence meaning.
Keyword: Cognitive neuroscience of language; Computational linguistics; Computer science; Linguistics; Natural language processing; Neurosciences; Psycholinguistics
URL: https://doi.org/10.13016/M2S756P4G
http://hdl.handle.net/1903/21162
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Parsing, Generation and Grammar
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Comparative psychosyntax
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The cognitive basis for encoding and navigating linguistic structure
Parker, Daniel. - 2014
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MEMORY AND PREDICTION IN CROSS-LINGUISTIC SENTENCE COMPREHENSION
Lago, Maria S.. - 2014
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Respecting Relations: Memory Access and Antecedent Retrieval in Incremental Sentence Processing
Kush, Dave W. - 2013
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Pragmatic enrichment in language processing and development
Lewis, Shevaun. - 2013
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The Temporal Dimension of Linguistic Prediction
Chow, Wing Yee. - 2013
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Structured Access in Sentence Comprehension
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COMMITMENT AND FLEXIBILITY IN THE DEVELOPING PARSER
Omaki, Akira. - 2010
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The predictive nature of language comprehension
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The structure of memory meets memory for structure in linguistic cognition
Wagers, Matthew. - 2008
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Structural and semantic selectivity in the electrophysiology of sentence comprehension
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Language-Specific Constraints on Scope Interpretation in First Language Acquisition
Goro, Takuya. - 2007
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Constraints and Mechanisms in Long-Distance Dependency Formation
Yoshida, Masaya. - 2006
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Pre-verbal Structure Building in Romance Languages and Basque
Pablos, Leticia. - 2006
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