The psycholinguistic literature provides evidence for syntactic priming, i.e., the tendency to repeat structures. This paper describes a method for incorporating priming into an incremental probabilistic parser. Three models are compared, which involve priming of rules between sentences, within sentences, and within coordinate structures. These models simulate the reading time advantage for parallel structures found in human data, and also yield a small increase in overall parsing accuracy.
There is strong evidence that human sentence processing is in-cremental, i.e., that structures are b...
International audienceExperiencing a syntactic structure affects how we process subsequent instances...
Pietsch C, Buch A, Kopp S, de Ruiter J. Measuring Syntactic Priming in Dialogue Corpora. In: Stolter...
The psycholinguistic literature provides evidence for syntactic priming, i.e., the tendency to repea...
Work in experimental psycholinguistics has shown that the processing of coor-dinate structures is fa...
This paper describes a fully implemented, broad coverage model of human syntactic processing. The mo...
Given the recent evidence for probabilistic mechanisms in models of human ambiguity res-olution, thi...
This study shows that using computational linguistic models is beneficial for descriptive linguistic...
We argue that psycholinguistics should be concerned with both the representation and the processing ...
This paper presents the results of experiments on probabilistic GLR (PGLR), a new probabilistic mode...
This thesis is about how our syntactic choice changes with linguistic experience. Studies on syntact...
Syntactic priming effects, modelled as in-crease in repetition probability shortly af-ter a use of a...
A central characteristic of many current models of human sentence processing is the manner in which ...
Probabilistic models of sentence comprehension are increasingly relevant to ques-tions concerning hu...
Syntactic priming is the tendency to repeat sentence structures that have recently been used. Syntac...
There is strong evidence that human sentence processing is in-cremental, i.e., that structures are b...
International audienceExperiencing a syntactic structure affects how we process subsequent instances...
Pietsch C, Buch A, Kopp S, de Ruiter J. Measuring Syntactic Priming in Dialogue Corpora. In: Stolter...
The psycholinguistic literature provides evidence for syntactic priming, i.e., the tendency to repea...
Work in experimental psycholinguistics has shown that the processing of coor-dinate structures is fa...
This paper describes a fully implemented, broad coverage model of human syntactic processing. The mo...
Given the recent evidence for probabilistic mechanisms in models of human ambiguity res-olution, thi...
This study shows that using computational linguistic models is beneficial for descriptive linguistic...
We argue that psycholinguistics should be concerned with both the representation and the processing ...
This paper presents the results of experiments on probabilistic GLR (PGLR), a new probabilistic mode...
This thesis is about how our syntactic choice changes with linguistic experience. Studies on syntact...
Syntactic priming effects, modelled as in-crease in repetition probability shortly af-ter a use of a...
A central characteristic of many current models of human sentence processing is the manner in which ...
Probabilistic models of sentence comprehension are increasingly relevant to ques-tions concerning hu...
Syntactic priming is the tendency to repeat sentence structures that have recently been used. Syntac...
There is strong evidence that human sentence processing is in-cremental, i.e., that structures are b...
International audienceExperiencing a syntactic structure affects how we process subsequent instances...
Pietsch C, Buch A, Kopp S, de Ruiter J. Measuring Syntactic Priming in Dialogue Corpora. In: Stolter...