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Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing

Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing

Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing

Matthew W. Crocker, Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, Germany
Martin Pickering, University of Glasgow
Charles Clifton, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
November 2006
Paperback
9780521027502

    The architectures and mechanisms underlying language processing form one important part of the general structure of cognition. This book, written by leading experts in the field, brings together linguistic, psychological, and computational perspectives on some of the fundamental issues. Several general introductory chapters offer overviews on important psycholinguistic research frameworks and highlight both shared assumptions and controversial issues. Subsequent chapters explore syntactic and lexical mechanisms, the interaction of syntax and semantics in language understanding, and the implications for cognitive architecture.

    • Recognized authorities in the field as contributors
    • Fast-moving field of interest both to academics and to applied researchers (machine language applications)
    • Book is designed to appeal across disciplines (linguistics, psychology, cognitive sciences, computer science)

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    "This book represents the state of the art in sentence processing, with interesting examples and opportunities for computational modeling." Computational Linguistics

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    Product details

    November 2006
    Paperback
    9780521027502
    376 pages
    228 × 152 × 23 mm
    0.563kg
    60 b/w illus. 13 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Contributors
    • Preface
    • 1. Architectures and mechanisms in sentence comprehension Martin J. Pickering, Charles Clifton, Jr., and Matthew W. Crocker
    • Part I. Frameworks:
    • 2. Evaluating models of human sentence processing Charles Clifton, Jr
    • 3. Specifying architectures for language processing: process, control, and memory in parsing and interpretation Richard L. Lewis
    • 4. Modeling thematic and discourse context effects with a multiple constraints approach: implications for the architecture of the language comprehension system Michael K. Tanenhaus, Michael J. Spivey-Knowlton, and Joy E. Hanna
    • 5. Late closure in context: some consequences for parsimony Gerry T. M. Altmann
    • Part II. Syntactic and Lexical Mechanisms:
    • 6. The modular statistical hypothesis: exploring lexical category ambiguity Steffan Corley and Matthew W. Crocker
    • 7. Lexical syntax and parsing architecture Paola Merlo and Suzanne Stevenson
    • 8. Constituency, context, and connectionism in syntactic parsing James Henderson
    • Part III. Syntax and Semantics:
    • 9. On the electrophysiology of language comprehension: implications for the human language system Colin Brown and Peter Hagoort
    • 10. Parsing and incremental understanding during reading Martin J. Pickering and Matthew J. Traxler
    • 11. Syntactic attachment and anaphor resolution: the two sides of relative clause attachment Barbara Hemforth, Lars Konieczny, and Christoph Scheepers
    • 12. Cross-linguistic psycholinguistics Marica De Vincenzi
    • Part IV. Interpretation:
    • 13. On interpretation: minimal 'lowering' Lyn Frazier
    • 14. Focus effects associated with negative quantifiers Linda M. Moxey and Anthony J. Sanford
    • 15. Constraints and mechanisms in theories of anaphor processing Amit Almor
    • Author index
    • Subject index.
      Contributors
    • Martin J. Pickering, Charles Clifton Jr, Matthew W. Crocker, Richard L. Lewis, Michael K. Tanenhaus, Michael J. Spivey-Knowlton, Joy E. Hanna, Gerry T. M. Altmann, Steffan Corley, Paola Merlo, Suzanne Stevenson, James Henderson, Colin Brown, Peter Hagoort, Matthew J. Traxler, Barbara Hemforth, Lars Konieczny, Christoph Scheepers, Marica De Vincenzi, Lyn Frazier, Linda M. Moxey, Anthony J. Sanford, Amit Almor