The notion that prediction is a fundamental principle of human information processing has been en vogue over recent years. The investigation of language processing may be particularly illuminating for testing this claim. Linguists traditionally have argued prediction plays only a minor role during language understanding because of the vast possibilities available to the language user as each word is encountered. In the present review I consider four central questions of anticipatory language processing: Why (i.e. what is the function of prediction in language processing)? What (i.e. what are the cues used to predict up-coming linguistic information and what type of representations are predicted)? How (what mechanisms are involved in predict...
There is a consensus among language researchers that people can predict upcoming language. But do pe...
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do not always agr...
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do not always agr...
Many psycholinguistic experiments suggest that prediction is an important characteristic of language...
Many psycholinguistic experiments suggest that prediction is an important characteristic of language...
The notion that prediction is a fundamental principle of human information processing has been en vo...
Many psycholinguistic experiments suggest that prediction is an important characteristic of language...
Both children and adults predict the content of upcoming language, suggesting that prediction is use...
Many psycholinguistic experiments suggest that prediction is an important characteristic of language...
Both children and adults predict the content of upcoming language, suggesting that prediction is use...
The notion that predicting upcoming linguistic information in language comprehension makes use of th...
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do not always agr...
Although we agree with Pickering & Garrod (P&G) that prediction-by-simulation and prediction-by-asso...
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do not always agr...
Title: The mechanisms of prediction in language comprehension Author: Jakub Szewczyk Abstract: This ...
There is a consensus among language researchers that people can predict upcoming language. But do pe...
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do not always agr...
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do not always agr...
Many psycholinguistic experiments suggest that prediction is an important characteristic of language...
Many psycholinguistic experiments suggest that prediction is an important characteristic of language...
The notion that prediction is a fundamental principle of human information processing has been en vo...
Many psycholinguistic experiments suggest that prediction is an important characteristic of language...
Both children and adults predict the content of upcoming language, suggesting that prediction is use...
Many psycholinguistic experiments suggest that prediction is an important characteristic of language...
Both children and adults predict the content of upcoming language, suggesting that prediction is use...
The notion that predicting upcoming linguistic information in language comprehension makes use of th...
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do not always agr...
Although we agree with Pickering & Garrod (P&G) that prediction-by-simulation and prediction-by-asso...
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do not always agr...
Title: The mechanisms of prediction in language comprehension Author: Jakub Szewczyk Abstract: This ...
There is a consensus among language researchers that people can predict upcoming language. But do pe...
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do not always agr...
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do not always agr...