Ambiguity is a natural language phenomenon occurring at different levels of syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. It is widely studied; in Psycholinguistics, for instance, we have a variety of competing studies for the human disambiguation processes. These studies are empirical and based on eye-tracking measurements. Here we take first steps towards formalizing these processes for semantic ambiguities where we identified the presence of two features: (1) joint plausibility degrees of different possible interpretations, (2) causal structures according to which certain words play a more substantial role in the processes. The novel sheaf-theoretic model of definite causality developed by Gogioso and Pinzani in QPL 2021 offers tools to model and r...
Spoken language comprehension requires rapid integration of information from multiple linguistic sou...
In this dissertation, I took advantage of a very common phenomenon, lexical ambiguity, to address th...
In general, language comprehension is surprisingly reliable. Listeners very rapidly extract meaning ...
Psycholinguistic research uses eye-tracking to show that polysemous words are disambiguated differen...
We present a computational model that provides a unified account of inference, coherence, and disamb...
Les ambiguïtés de phrases sont au cœur de la recherche sur la compréhension du langage depuis un cer...
Second language sentence processing is examined here in light of several monolingual psycholinguisti...
Sentence ambiguities have been at the center of the research on language comprehension for some time...
We present a computational model that provides a unified account of inference, coherence, and disamb...
Daily language is full of ambiguity at various levels. While many have examined lexical ambiguity an...
A single encounter with an ambiguous word (e.g. bark, ball) in the context of a less-frequent meanin...
Semantic ambiguity has been shown to slow comprehension, although it is unclear whether this ambigui...
Language ambiguity results from, among other things, the vagueness of the syntactic structure of phr...
Theoretical linguistic accounts of lexical ambiguity distinguish between homonymy, where words that ...
This study tests language processing models previously explored by linguistics in terms of the parsi...
Spoken language comprehension requires rapid integration of information from multiple linguistic sou...
In this dissertation, I took advantage of a very common phenomenon, lexical ambiguity, to address th...
In general, language comprehension is surprisingly reliable. Listeners very rapidly extract meaning ...
Psycholinguistic research uses eye-tracking to show that polysemous words are disambiguated differen...
We present a computational model that provides a unified account of inference, coherence, and disamb...
Les ambiguïtés de phrases sont au cœur de la recherche sur la compréhension du langage depuis un cer...
Second language sentence processing is examined here in light of several monolingual psycholinguisti...
Sentence ambiguities have been at the center of the research on language comprehension for some time...
We present a computational model that provides a unified account of inference, coherence, and disamb...
Daily language is full of ambiguity at various levels. While many have examined lexical ambiguity an...
A single encounter with an ambiguous word (e.g. bark, ball) in the context of a less-frequent meanin...
Semantic ambiguity has been shown to slow comprehension, although it is unclear whether this ambigui...
Language ambiguity results from, among other things, the vagueness of the syntactic structure of phr...
Theoretical linguistic accounts of lexical ambiguity distinguish between homonymy, where words that ...
This study tests language processing models previously explored by linguistics in terms of the parsi...
Spoken language comprehension requires rapid integration of information from multiple linguistic sou...
In this dissertation, I took advantage of a very common phenomenon, lexical ambiguity, to address th...
In general, language comprehension is surprisingly reliable. Listeners very rapidly extract meaning ...