Comprehension of verb-phrase ellipsis (VPE) requires reevaluation of recently processed constituents, which often necessitates retrieval of information about the elided constituent from memory. A. E. Martin and B. McElree (2008) argued that representations formed during comprehension are content addressable and that VPE antecedents are retrieved from memory via a cue-dependent direct-access pointer rather than via a search process. This hypothesis was further tested by manipulating the location of interfering material—either before the onset of the antecedent (proactive interference; PI) or intervening between antecedent and ellipsis site (retroactive interference; RI). The speed–accuracy tradeoff procedure was used to measure the time cour...
An active question in psycholinguistics is whether or not the parser and grammar reflect distinct co...
An active question in psycholinguistics is whether or not the parser and grammar reflect distinct co...
An active question in psycholinguistics is whether or not the parser and grammar reflect distinct co...
Comprehension of verb-phrase ellipsis (VPE) requires reevaluation of recently processed constituents...
Language comprehension requires recovering meaning from linguistic form, even when the mapping betwe...
Language processing requires us to integrate incoming linguistic representations with representation...
Interpreting a verb-phrase ellipsis (VP ellipsis) requires accessing an antecedent in memory, and th...
Language processing requires us to integrate incoming linguistic representations with representation...
We describe a ubiquitous linguistic construction, Verb-Phrase Ellipsis (VPE), in which the verb phra...
Language processing requires us to integrate incoming linguistic representations with representation...
In this thesis, I propose the Ellipsis Regeneration Hypothesis, whereby resolution of verb phrase el...
In this thesis, I propose the Ellipsis Regeneration Hypothesis, whereby resolution of verb phrase el...
Successful language use requires access to products of past processing within an evolving discourse....
Elliptical sentences (e.g. “John bought a book in the shop, and Sally too.”) are recovered by a proc...
Thesis: S.M., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2014.Cataloged from PDF version...
An active question in psycholinguistics is whether or not the parser and grammar reflect distinct co...
An active question in psycholinguistics is whether or not the parser and grammar reflect distinct co...
An active question in psycholinguistics is whether or not the parser and grammar reflect distinct co...
Comprehension of verb-phrase ellipsis (VPE) requires reevaluation of recently processed constituents...
Language comprehension requires recovering meaning from linguistic form, even when the mapping betwe...
Language processing requires us to integrate incoming linguistic representations with representation...
Interpreting a verb-phrase ellipsis (VP ellipsis) requires accessing an antecedent in memory, and th...
Language processing requires us to integrate incoming linguistic representations with representation...
We describe a ubiquitous linguistic construction, Verb-Phrase Ellipsis (VPE), in which the verb phra...
Language processing requires us to integrate incoming linguistic representations with representation...
In this thesis, I propose the Ellipsis Regeneration Hypothesis, whereby resolution of verb phrase el...
In this thesis, I propose the Ellipsis Regeneration Hypothesis, whereby resolution of verb phrase el...
Successful language use requires access to products of past processing within an evolving discourse....
Elliptical sentences (e.g. “John bought a book in the shop, and Sally too.”) are recovered by a proc...
Thesis: S.M., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2014.Cataloged from PDF version...
An active question in psycholinguistics is whether or not the parser and grammar reflect distinct co...
An active question in psycholinguistics is whether or not the parser and grammar reflect distinct co...
An active question in psycholinguistics is whether or not the parser and grammar reflect distinct co...