The question of whether humans represent grammatical knowledge as a binary condition on membership in a set of well-formed sentences, or as a probabilistic property has been the subject of debate among linguists, psychologists, and cognitive scientists for many decades. Acceptability judgments present a serious problem for both classical binary and probabilistic theories of grammaticality. These judgements are gradient in nature, and so cannot be directly accommodated in a binary formal grammar. However, it is also not possible to simply reduce acceptability to probability. The acceptability of a sentence is not the same as the likelihood of its occurrence, which is, in part, determined by factors like sentence length and lexical frequency....
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In foundational works of generative phonology it is claimed that subjects can reliably discriminate ...
In foundational works of generative phonology it is claimed that subjects can reliably discriminate ...
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There is much debate over the degree to which language learning is governed by innate language-speci...
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Acceptability judgments are the primary source of data for linguistic theory, based on the assumptio...
International audienceWe propose in this paper a method for quantifying sentence grammaticality. The...
This article deals with gradience in human sentence processing. We review the experimental evidence ...
(to appear in Studies in Computational Intelligence, Springer)International audienceThe traditional ...
Abstract. We propose in this paper a new contribution to the evaluation of linguistic diffi-culty. A...
International audienceWords of Estimative Probability (WEP) are phrases used to express the plausibi...
Building models of language is a central task in natural language processing. Traditionally, languag...
Häussler J, Juzek TS. Linguistic intuitions and the puzzle of gradience. In: Schindler S, Drożdżowi...
In foundational works of generative phonology it is claimed that subjects can reliably discriminate ...
In foundational works of generative phonology it is claimed that subjects can reliably discriminate ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The files contain crowd sourced (Amazon Mechanical T...
In their recent paper, Lau, Clark, and Lappin explore the idea that the probability of the occurrenc...
The use of language is one of the defining features of human cognition. Focusing here on two key fea...
There is much debate over the degree to which language learning is governed by innate language-speci...
There is much debate over the degree to which language learning is governed by innate language-speci...
Acceptability judgments are the primary source of data for linguistic theory, based on the assumptio...
International audienceWe propose in this paper a method for quantifying sentence grammaticality. The...
This article deals with gradience in human sentence processing. We review the experimental evidence ...
(to appear in Studies in Computational Intelligence, Springer)International audienceThe traditional ...
Abstract. We propose in this paper a new contribution to the evaluation of linguistic diffi-culty. A...
International audienceWords of Estimative Probability (WEP) are phrases used to express the plausibi...
Building models of language is a central task in natural language processing. Traditionally, languag...
Häussler J, Juzek TS. Linguistic intuitions and the puzzle of gradience. In: Schindler S, Drożdżowi...