This paper investigates the role of resource allocation as a source of processing difficulty in human sentence comprehension. The paper proposes a simple information-theoretic characterization of processing difficulty as the work incurred by resource reallocation during parallel, incremental, probabilistic disambiguation in sentence comprehension, and demonstrates its equivalence to the theory of Hale [Hale, J. (2001). A probabilistic Earley parser as a psycholinguistic model. In Proceedings of NAACL (Vol. 2, pp. 159-166)], in which the difficulty of a word is proportional to its stirprisal (its negative log-probability) in the context within which it appears. This proposal subsumes and clarifies findings that high-constraint contexts can f...
Syntactic parsing processes establish dependencies between words in a sentence. These dependencies a...
This study shows that using computational linguistic models is beneficial for descriptive linguistic...
International audienceSentence comprehension requires inferring, from a sequence of words, the struc...
Of the ambitious purview of MacDonald's (2013) article, we find the part fleshed out in most concret...
corpus. We derive greater surprisals (Hale, 2001) for the unergative than the unaccusative case, whi...
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Cognitive Science published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Co...
We evaluate the predictions of surprisal and cue-based theory of sentence processing using an eye-tr...
<div><p>When we read or listen to language, we are faced with the challenge of inferring intended me...
Resource-Rational Lossy-Context Surprisal is a computationally implemented model of how humans proce...
When we read or listen to language, we are faced with the challenge of inferring intended messages f...
A crucial part of understanding a sentence is to construct its syntactic structure. Without this, it...
Memory limitations in language processing Expectation-based processing Russian order to disentangle ...
Syntactic ambiguity resolution is affected by non-syntactic constraints, including semantic and prag...
There is strong evidence that human sentence processing is in-cremental, i.e., that structures are b...
International audienceNatural language processing and psycholinguistics are progressively getting cl...
Syntactic parsing processes establish dependencies between words in a sentence. These dependencies a...
This study shows that using computational linguistic models is beneficial for descriptive linguistic...
International audienceSentence comprehension requires inferring, from a sequence of words, the struc...
Of the ambitious purview of MacDonald's (2013) article, we find the part fleshed out in most concret...
corpus. We derive greater surprisals (Hale, 2001) for the unergative than the unaccusative case, whi...
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Cognitive Science published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Co...
We evaluate the predictions of surprisal and cue-based theory of sentence processing using an eye-tr...
<div><p>When we read or listen to language, we are faced with the challenge of inferring intended me...
Resource-Rational Lossy-Context Surprisal is a computationally implemented model of how humans proce...
When we read or listen to language, we are faced with the challenge of inferring intended messages f...
A crucial part of understanding a sentence is to construct its syntactic structure. Without this, it...
Memory limitations in language processing Expectation-based processing Russian order to disentangle ...
Syntactic ambiguity resolution is affected by non-syntactic constraints, including semantic and prag...
There is strong evidence that human sentence processing is in-cremental, i.e., that structures are b...
International audienceNatural language processing and psycholinguistics are progressively getting cl...
Syntactic parsing processes establish dependencies between words in a sentence. These dependencies a...
This study shows that using computational linguistic models is beneficial for descriptive linguistic...
International audienceSentence comprehension requires inferring, from a sequence of words, the struc...