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Toward a Psycholinguistically-Motivated Model of Language Processing

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Toward a Psycholinguistically-Motivated Model of Language Processing
Psycholinguistic studies suggest a model of human language processing that 1) performs incremental interpretation of spoken utterances or written text, 2) preserves ambiguity by maintaining competing analyses in parallel, and 3) operates within a severely constrained short-term memory store -- possibly constrained to as few as four distinct elements. This paper describes a relatively simple model of language as a factored statistical time-series process that meets all three of the above desiderata; and presents corpus evidence that this model is sufficient to parse naturally occurring sentences using humanlike bounds on memory.
William Schuler, Samir AbdelRahman, Tim Miller, La
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where COLING
Authors William Schuler, Samir AbdelRahman, Tim Miller, Lane Schwartz
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