This dissertation investigates the wide-ranging implications of a simple fact: language unfolds over time. Whether as cognitive symbols in our minds, or as their physical realization in the world, if linguistic computations are not made over transient and shifting information as it occurs, they cannot be made at all. This dissertation explores the interaction between the computations, mechanisms, and representations of language acquisition and language processing—with a central theme being the unique study of the temporal restrictions inherent to information processing that I term the immediacy of linguistic computation. This program motivates the study of intermediate representations recruited during online processing and acquisition rathe...
Over the last decades, a growing body of evidence on the mechanisms governing lexical storage, acces...
Does knowledge of language consist of mentally-represented rules? Rumelhart and McClelland have desc...
Language acquisition may be one of the most difficult tasks that children face during development. T...
This dissertation investigates the wide-ranging implications of a simple fact: language unfolds over...
The nature and amount of information needed for learning a natural language, and the underlying mech...
The development of computer science in the middle of the twentieth century provided a valuable tool ...
The use of language is one of the defining features of human cognition. Focusing here on two key fea...
International audienceHow do infants learn a language? Why and how do languages evolve? How do we un...
This dissertation investigates adults and children’s sentence processing mechanisms, with a special ...
This dissertation investigates the mechanism of language acquisition given the boundary conditions p...
In this paper, we discuss a computational model that is able to detect and build word-like represent...
This open access book introduces a general framework that allows natural language researchers to enh...
This thesis focuses on a challenging and long-standing problem of learning from language, in other w...
All scientists use data visualizations to discover patterns in their phenomena that may have otherwi...
While usage-based approaches to language development enjoy considerable support from computational s...
Over the last decades, a growing body of evidence on the mechanisms governing lexical storage, acces...
Does knowledge of language consist of mentally-represented rules? Rumelhart and McClelland have desc...
Language acquisition may be one of the most difficult tasks that children face during development. T...
This dissertation investigates the wide-ranging implications of a simple fact: language unfolds over...
The nature and amount of information needed for learning a natural language, and the underlying mech...
The development of computer science in the middle of the twentieth century provided a valuable tool ...
The use of language is one of the defining features of human cognition. Focusing here on two key fea...
International audienceHow do infants learn a language? Why and how do languages evolve? How do we un...
This dissertation investigates adults and children’s sentence processing mechanisms, with a special ...
This dissertation investigates the mechanism of language acquisition given the boundary conditions p...
In this paper, we discuss a computational model that is able to detect and build word-like represent...
This open access book introduces a general framework that allows natural language researchers to enh...
This thesis focuses on a challenging and long-standing problem of learning from language, in other w...
All scientists use data visualizations to discover patterns in their phenomena that may have otherwi...
While usage-based approaches to language development enjoy considerable support from computational s...
Over the last decades, a growing body of evidence on the mechanisms governing lexical storage, acces...
Does knowledge of language consist of mentally-represented rules? Rumelhart and McClelland have desc...
Language acquisition may be one of the most difficult tasks that children face during development. T...