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1990

Memory Capacity and Sentence Processing

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Memory Capacity and Sentence Processing
The limited capacity of working memory is intrinsic to human sentence processing, and therefore must be addressed by any theory of human sentence processing. This paper gives a theory of garden-path effects and processing overload that is based on simple assumptions about human short term memory capacity.
Edward Gibson
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Type Conference
Year 1990
Where ACL
Authors Edward Gibson
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