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Syntactic Processing Using the Generalized Perceptron and Beam Search
Beam Search Syntactic Processing
2015/9/9
We study a range of syntactic processing tasks using a general statistical framework that consists
of a global linear model, trained by the generalized perceptron together with a generic beamsearch d...
Connectionist perspectives on language learning,representation and processing
Connectionist perspectives language learning representation processing
2015/6/23
The field of formal linguistics was founded on the premise that language is mentally represented as a deterministic symbolic grammar. While this approach has captured many important characteristics of...
We explore the consequences of letting the incremental and integrative
nature of language processing inform the design of competence
grammar. What emerges is a view of grammar as a system of local...
Familiarity differentially affects right hemisphere contributions to processing metaphors and literals
metaphor right hemisphere novelty familiarity difficulty laterality language imaging
2015/5/13
The role of the two hemispheres in processing metaphoric language is controversial. While some studies have reported a special role of the right hemisphere (RH) in processing metaphors, others indicat...
The Influence of Verb-Bound Syntactic Preferences on the Processing of Syntactic Structures
syntactic priming verb bias structure preferences
2015/5/6
Speakers sometimes repeat syntactic structures across sentences, a phenomenon called syntactic priming. We investigated the influence of verb-bound syntactic preferences on syntactic priming effects i...
Processing of gender and number agreement in late Spanish bilinguals: A commentary on Sagarra and Herschensohn
gender and number agreement late Spanish bilinguals Sagarra Herschensohn
2015/4/24
Sagarra and Herschensohn’s article examines English L2 learners’ knowledge of Spanish gender and number agreement and their sensitivity to gender and number agreement violations (e.g. *El ingeniero pr...
Processing consequences of superfluous and missing prosodic breaks in auditory sentence comprehension
Language comprehension Prosody Syntax Event-related potentials P600
2015/4/24
This ERP study investigates whether a superfluous prosodic break (i.e., a prosodic break that does notcoincide with a syntactic break) has more severe processing consequences during auditory sentence ...
CNTNAP2 and Language Processing in Healthy Individuals as Measured with ERPs
CNTNAP2 Language Processing Healthy Individuals ERPs
2015/4/20
The genetic FOXP2-CNTNAP2 pathway has been shown to be involved in the language capacity. We investigated whether a common variant of CNTNAP2 (rs7794745) is relevant for syntactic and semantic process...
When One Personʼs Mistake Is Anotherʼs Standard Usage: The Effect of Foreign Accent on Syntactic Processing
When One Personʼ s Mistake Anotherʼ s Standard Usage Foreign Accent Syntactic Processing
2015/4/20
How do native listeners process grammatical errors that are frequent in non-native speech? We investigated whether the neural correlates of syntactic processing are modulated by speaker identity. ERPs...
Processing multiple non-adjacent dependencies: evidence from sequence learning
non-adjacent dependencies sequence learning artificial grammar learning serial reaction time
2015/4/20
Processing non-adjacent dependencies is considered to be one of the hallmarks of human language. Assuming that sequence-learning tasks provide a useful way to tap natural-language-processing mechanism...
The Interplay between Prosody and Syntax in Sentence Processing: The Case of Subject- and Object-control Verbs
Prosody Syntax Sentence Processing Subject Object-control Verbs
2015/4/9
This study addresses the question whether prosodic information can affect the choice for a syntactic analysis in auditory sentence processing. We manipulated the prosody (in the form of a prosodic bre...
The Time Course of Verb Processing in Dutch Sentences
Time Course Verb Processing Dutch Sentences
2015/4/7
The verb has traditionally been characterized as the central element in a sentence. Nevertheless, the exact role of the verb during the actual ongoing comprehension of a sentence as it unfolds in time...
ARTIFICIAL GRAMMAR PROCESSING IN SPIKING NEURAL NETWORKS
Artificial grammar recognition Structured sequence processing Spiking neuron model Minicolumn architecture Reber grammar
2015/4/7
In this paper we explore the feasibility of artificial (formal) grammar recognition (AGR) using spiking neural networks. A biologically inspired minicolumn architecture is designed as the basic comput...