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COGSCI
2008
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Processing Polarity: How the Ungrammatical Intrudes on the Grammatical
A central question in online human sentence comprehension is: how are linguistic relations established between different parts of a sentence? Previous work has shown that this dep...
Shravan Vasishth, Sven Brüssow, Richard L. Le...
COGSCI
2008
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The Weckud Wetch of the Wast: Lexical Adaptation to a Novel Accent
Two experiments investigated the mechanism by which listeners adjust their interpretation of accented speech that is similar to a regional dialect of American English. Only a subs...
Jessica Maye, Richard N. Aslin, Michael K. Tanenha...
COGSCI
2004
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Disfluencies, language comprehension, and Tree Adjoining Grammars
Disfluencies include editing terms such as uh and um as well as repeats and revisions. Little is known about how disfluencies are processed, and there has been next to no research...
Fernanda Ferreira, Ellen F. Lau, Karl G. D. Bailey
COGSCI
2004
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Characterizing perceptual learning with external noise
Performance in perceptual tasks often improves with practice. This effect is known as `perceptual learning,' and it has been the source of a great deal of interest and debate...
Jason M. Gold, Allison B. Sekuler, Partrick J. Ben...
COGSCI
2004
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Soft constraints in interactive behavior: the case of ignoring perfect knowledge in-the-world for imperfect knowledge in-the-hea
Constraints and dependencies among the elements of embodied cognition form patterns or microstrategies of interactive behavior. Hard constraints determine which microstrategies ar...
Wayne D. Gray, Wai-Tat Fu