In order to gain insight into how people acquire certain reference biases in language and how those biases influence online language processing, we constructed a cognitive model and presented it with a dataset containing reference asymmetries. Via prediction and reinforcement learning, the model was able to pick up on the asymmetries in the input. The model predictions have implications for various accounts of reference processing and demonstrate that seemingly complex behavior can be explained by simple learning mechanism
Probabilistic preferences are often facilitative in language processing and may assist in discourse ...
Given that there is referential uncertainty (noise) when learning words, to what extent can forgetti...
Over the past 10 years, Cognitive Linguistics has taken a Quantitative Turn. Yet, concerns have been...
In order to gain insight into how people acquire certain reference biases in language and how those ...
During real-time language processing, people rely on linguistic and non-linguistic biases to anticip...
A challenge for most theoretical and computational accounts of linguistic reference is the observati...
This article introduces the topic ‘‘Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the Gap between Co...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualization-how spea...
The first author acknowledges support from the EPSRC for the project RefNet (An interdisciplinary Ne...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualisation – how sp...
Article Accepted Date: 29 May 2014 Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the support o...
Models of reference production are influenced by findings that in visual domains, speakers tend to ...
Veel van de uitdrukkingen die we in een gesprek gebruiken verwijzen naar iets of iemand om ons heen,...
Probabilistic preferences are often facilitative in language processing and may assist in discourse ...
Given that there is referential uncertainty (noise) when learning words, to what extent can forgetti...
Over the past 10 years, Cognitive Linguistics has taken a Quantitative Turn. Yet, concerns have been...
In order to gain insight into how people acquire certain reference biases in language and how those ...
During real-time language processing, people rely on linguistic and non-linguistic biases to anticip...
A challenge for most theoretical and computational accounts of linguistic reference is the observati...
This article introduces the topic ‘‘Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the Gap between Co...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualization-how spea...
The first author acknowledges support from the EPSRC for the project RefNet (An interdisciplinary Ne...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualisation – how sp...
Article Accepted Date: 29 May 2014 Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the support o...
Models of reference production are influenced by findings that in visual domains, speakers tend to ...
Veel van de uitdrukkingen die we in een gesprek gebruiken verwijzen naar iets of iemand om ons heen,...
Probabilistic preferences are often facilitative in language processing and may assist in discourse ...
Given that there is referential uncertainty (noise) when learning words, to what extent can forgetti...
Over the past 10 years, Cognitive Linguistics has taken a Quantitative Turn. Yet, concerns have been...