Perspectives on Sentence Processing
Herausgeber: Clifton, Charles; Rayner, Keith; Frazier, Lyn
Perspectives on Sentence Processing
Herausgeber: Clifton, Charles; Rayner, Keith; Frazier, Lyn
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First Published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780805815825
- ISBN-10: 0805815821
- Artikelnr.: 25696605
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780805815825
- ISBN-10: 0805815821
- Artikelnr.: 25696605
Charles Clifton Jr., Lyn Frazier, Keith Rayner, Charles Clifton
Contents: C. Clifton
Jr.
L. Frazier
K. Rayner
Introduction. Part I: Sentence Processing and the Brain.L. Osterhout
Event-Related Brain Potentials as Tools for Comprehending Language Comprehension. P. Hagoort
C. Brown
Brain Responses to Lexical Ambiguity Resolution and Parsing. Part II:Phonological Processing.P. Zwitserlood
Access to Phonological-Form Representations in Language Comprehension and Production. C.M. Connine
Vertical and Horizontal Similarity in Spoken-Word Recognition. Part III: Syntactic Processing: Information Flow and Decision Making.M.C. MacDonald
N.J. Pearlmutter
M.S. Seidenberg
Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution as Lexical Ambiguity Resolution. J.C. Trueswell
M.K. Tanenhaus
Toward a Lexicalist Framework of Constraint-Based Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution. E. Gibson
N.J. Pearlmutter
A Corpus-Based Analysis of Psycholinguistic Constraints on Prepositional-Phrase Attachment. M. Pickering
S. Barton
R. Shillcock
Unbounded Dependencies
Island Constraints
and Processing Complexity. M. Bader
I. Lasser
German Verb-Final Clauses and Sentence Processing: Evidence for Immediate Attachment. Part IV:Syntactic Processing and Computational Models.M.W. Crocker
On the Nature of the Principle-Based Sentence Processor. O. Rambow
A.K. Joshi
A Processing Model for Free Word-Order Languages. E.P. Stabler
The Finite Connectivity of Linguistic Structure. Part V:Referential Processing.S. Garrod
Resolving Pronouns and Other Anaphoric Devices: The Case for Diversity in Discourse Processing. W.S. Murray
S.P. Liversedge
Referential Context Effects on Syntactic Processing. J. Sedivy
M. Spivey-Knowlton
The Use of Structural
Lexical
and Pragmatic Information in Parsing Attachment Ambiguities. M. Spivey-Knowlton
M.K. Tanenhaus
Referential Context and Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution. Part VI:Sentence Processing and Language Acquisition. S. Crain
W. Ni
L. Conway
Learning
Parsing and Modularity.
Jr.
L. Frazier
K. Rayner
Introduction. Part I: Sentence Processing and the Brain.L. Osterhout
Event-Related Brain Potentials as Tools for Comprehending Language Comprehension. P. Hagoort
C. Brown
Brain Responses to Lexical Ambiguity Resolution and Parsing. Part II:Phonological Processing.P. Zwitserlood
Access to Phonological-Form Representations in Language Comprehension and Production. C.M. Connine
Vertical and Horizontal Similarity in Spoken-Word Recognition. Part III: Syntactic Processing: Information Flow and Decision Making.M.C. MacDonald
N.J. Pearlmutter
M.S. Seidenberg
Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution as Lexical Ambiguity Resolution. J.C. Trueswell
M.K. Tanenhaus
Toward a Lexicalist Framework of Constraint-Based Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution. E. Gibson
N.J. Pearlmutter
A Corpus-Based Analysis of Psycholinguistic Constraints on Prepositional-Phrase Attachment. M. Pickering
S. Barton
R. Shillcock
Unbounded Dependencies
Island Constraints
and Processing Complexity. M. Bader
I. Lasser
German Verb-Final Clauses and Sentence Processing: Evidence for Immediate Attachment. Part IV:Syntactic Processing and Computational Models.M.W. Crocker
On the Nature of the Principle-Based Sentence Processor. O. Rambow
A.K. Joshi
A Processing Model for Free Word-Order Languages. E.P. Stabler
The Finite Connectivity of Linguistic Structure. Part V:Referential Processing.S. Garrod
Resolving Pronouns and Other Anaphoric Devices: The Case for Diversity in Discourse Processing. W.S. Murray
S.P. Liversedge
Referential Context Effects on Syntactic Processing. J. Sedivy
M. Spivey-Knowlton
The Use of Structural
Lexical
and Pragmatic Information in Parsing Attachment Ambiguities. M. Spivey-Knowlton
M.K. Tanenhaus
Referential Context and Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution. Part VI:Sentence Processing and Language Acquisition. S. Crain
W. Ni
L. Conway
Learning
Parsing and Modularity.
Contents: C. Clifton
Jr.
L. Frazier
K. Rayner
Introduction. Part I: Sentence Processing and the Brain.L. Osterhout
Event-Related Brain Potentials as Tools for Comprehending Language Comprehension. P. Hagoort
C. Brown
Brain Responses to Lexical Ambiguity Resolution and Parsing. Part II:Phonological Processing.P. Zwitserlood
Access to Phonological-Form Representations in Language Comprehension and Production. C.M. Connine
Vertical and Horizontal Similarity in Spoken-Word Recognition. Part III: Syntactic Processing: Information Flow and Decision Making.M.C. MacDonald
N.J. Pearlmutter
M.S. Seidenberg
Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution as Lexical Ambiguity Resolution. J.C. Trueswell
M.K. Tanenhaus
Toward a Lexicalist Framework of Constraint-Based Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution. E. Gibson
N.J. Pearlmutter
A Corpus-Based Analysis of Psycholinguistic Constraints on Prepositional-Phrase Attachment. M. Pickering
S. Barton
R. Shillcock
Unbounded Dependencies
Island Constraints
and Processing Complexity. M. Bader
I. Lasser
German Verb-Final Clauses and Sentence Processing: Evidence for Immediate Attachment. Part IV:Syntactic Processing and Computational Models.M.W. Crocker
On the Nature of the Principle-Based Sentence Processor. O. Rambow
A.K. Joshi
A Processing Model for Free Word-Order Languages. E.P. Stabler
The Finite Connectivity of Linguistic Structure. Part V:Referential Processing.S. Garrod
Resolving Pronouns and Other Anaphoric Devices: The Case for Diversity in Discourse Processing. W.S. Murray
S.P. Liversedge
Referential Context Effects on Syntactic Processing. J. Sedivy
M. Spivey-Knowlton
The Use of Structural
Lexical
and Pragmatic Information in Parsing Attachment Ambiguities. M. Spivey-Knowlton
M.K. Tanenhaus
Referential Context and Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution. Part VI:Sentence Processing and Language Acquisition. S. Crain
W. Ni
L. Conway
Learning
Parsing and Modularity.
Jr.
L. Frazier
K. Rayner
Introduction. Part I: Sentence Processing and the Brain.L. Osterhout
Event-Related Brain Potentials as Tools for Comprehending Language Comprehension. P. Hagoort
C. Brown
Brain Responses to Lexical Ambiguity Resolution and Parsing. Part II:Phonological Processing.P. Zwitserlood
Access to Phonological-Form Representations in Language Comprehension and Production. C.M. Connine
Vertical and Horizontal Similarity in Spoken-Word Recognition. Part III: Syntactic Processing: Information Flow and Decision Making.M.C. MacDonald
N.J. Pearlmutter
M.S. Seidenberg
Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution as Lexical Ambiguity Resolution. J.C. Trueswell
M.K. Tanenhaus
Toward a Lexicalist Framework of Constraint-Based Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution. E. Gibson
N.J. Pearlmutter
A Corpus-Based Analysis of Psycholinguistic Constraints on Prepositional-Phrase Attachment. M. Pickering
S. Barton
R. Shillcock
Unbounded Dependencies
Island Constraints
and Processing Complexity. M. Bader
I. Lasser
German Verb-Final Clauses and Sentence Processing: Evidence for Immediate Attachment. Part IV:Syntactic Processing and Computational Models.M.W. Crocker
On the Nature of the Principle-Based Sentence Processor. O. Rambow
A.K. Joshi
A Processing Model for Free Word-Order Languages. E.P. Stabler
The Finite Connectivity of Linguistic Structure. Part V:Referential Processing.S. Garrod
Resolving Pronouns and Other Anaphoric Devices: The Case for Diversity in Discourse Processing. W.S. Murray
S.P. Liversedge
Referential Context Effects on Syntactic Processing. J. Sedivy
M. Spivey-Knowlton
The Use of Structural
Lexical
and Pragmatic Information in Parsing Attachment Ambiguities. M. Spivey-Knowlton
M.K. Tanenhaus
Referential Context and Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution. Part VI:Sentence Processing and Language Acquisition. S. Crain
W. Ni
L. Conway
Learning
Parsing and Modularity.