A central question in online human sentence comprehension is: how are linguistic relations established between different parts of a sentence? Previous work has shown that this dependency resolution process can be computationally expensive, but the underlying reasons for this are still unclear. We argue that dependency resolution is mediated by cue-based retrieval, constrained by independently motivated working memory principles defined in a cognitive architecture (ACT-R). To demonstrate this, we investigate an unusual instance of dependency resolution, the processing of negative and positive polarity items, and confirm a surprising prediction of the cue-based retrieval model: partial cue-matches—which constitute a kind of similarity-based i...
Though polarity classification has been extensively explored at document level, there has been littl...
This dissertation addresses the role of memory processes in real-time language comprehension. A rapi...
Successful language use requires access to products of past processing within an evolving discourse....
One of the hallmark features of language is that linguistic elements (from morphemes to words and ph...
This paper presents a computational model that integrates a dynamically structured holographic memor...
In this paper, we attempt to link the inner workings of a neural language model to linguistic theory...
Studies on similarity-based interference in subject-verb number agreement dependencies have found a ...
Previous psycholinguistics studies have shown that when forming a long distance dependency in online...
This thesis investigates syntactic and thematic factors that contribute to interference in language ...
Polarity-sensitivity is a typologically general linguistic phenomenon. We focus on negative polarity...
In sentence comprehension, dependencies must be established between linguistic elements in real time...
We describe an experiment that investigated the failure to license polarity items in German using ev...
International audienceTwo well known patterns involve polarity sensitive items. First is Jespersen's...
In a seminal study, Bott & Noveck (2004) found that the computation of the scalar inference of ‘some...
Long-distance verb-argument dependencies generally require the integration of a fronted argument whe...
Though polarity classification has been extensively explored at document level, there has been littl...
This dissertation addresses the role of memory processes in real-time language comprehension. A rapi...
Successful language use requires access to products of past processing within an evolving discourse....
One of the hallmark features of language is that linguistic elements (from morphemes to words and ph...
This paper presents a computational model that integrates a dynamically structured holographic memor...
In this paper, we attempt to link the inner workings of a neural language model to linguistic theory...
Studies on similarity-based interference in subject-verb number agreement dependencies have found a ...
Previous psycholinguistics studies have shown that when forming a long distance dependency in online...
This thesis investigates syntactic and thematic factors that contribute to interference in language ...
Polarity-sensitivity is a typologically general linguistic phenomenon. We focus on negative polarity...
In sentence comprehension, dependencies must be established between linguistic elements in real time...
We describe an experiment that investigated the failure to license polarity items in German using ev...
International audienceTwo well known patterns involve polarity sensitive items. First is Jespersen's...
In a seminal study, Bott & Noveck (2004) found that the computation of the scalar inference of ‘some...
Long-distance verb-argument dependencies generally require the integration of a fronted argument whe...
Though polarity classification has been extensively explored at document level, there has been littl...
This dissertation addresses the role of memory processes in real-time language comprehension. A rapi...
Successful language use requires access to products of past processing within an evolving discourse....