NC Ellis - Studies in second language acquisition, 2002 - cambridge.org
This article shows how language processing is intimately tuned to input frequency. Examples are given of frequency effects in the processing of phonology, phonotactics …
K Rayner, A Pollatsek, J Ashby, C Clifton Jr - 2012 - taylorfrancis.com
Reading is a highly complex skill that is prerequisite to success in many societies in which a great deal of information is communicated in written form. Since the 1970s, much has been …
This paper proposes a new theory of the relationship between the sentence processing mechanism and the available computational resources. This theory–the Syntactic Prediction …
This book presents a radical reconceptualization of the nature of linguistic knowledge. John Taylor challenges the conventional notion that a language can be understood in terms of the …
It is one of the central claims of construction grammar that constructions are organized in some kind of network, commonly referred to as the constructicon. In the classical model of …
How do we learn to produce and comprehend non-literal language? Competing theories have only partially accounted for the variety of language comprehension evoked in …
A principle of efficient language production based on information theoretic considerations is proposed: Uniform Information Density predicts that language production is affected by a …
E Gibson - Image, language, brain, 2000 - direct.mit.edu
A major issue in understanding how language is implemented in the brain involves understanding the use of language in language comprehension and production. However …
E Kaan, A Harris, E Gibson… - Language and cognitive …, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
The P600 component in Event Related Potential research has been hypothesised to be associated with syntactic reanalysis processes. We, however, propose that the P600 is not …