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Abstract Modulation of visual attention in the Visual World Paradigm relies on parallel processing of linguistic and visual information. Previous studies have argued that the human linguistic capacity includes an aspect of anticipation of upcoming material. Such anticipation can be triggered by both lexical and grammatical/morphosyntactic cues. In this
Serge Minor +2 more
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Extending the Architecture of Language From a Multimodal Perspective
Abstract Language is inherently multimodal. In spoken languages, combined spoken and visual signals (e.g., co‐speech gestures) are an integral part of linguistic structure and language representation. This requires an extension of the parallel architecture, which needs to include the visual signals concomitant to speech. We present the evidence for the
Peter Hagoort, Aslı Özyürek
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The Enhanced Literate Mind Hypothesis
Abstract In the present paper, we describe the Enhanced Literate Mind (ELM) hypothesis. As individuals learn to read and write, they are, from then on, exposed to extensive written‐language input and become literate. We propose that acquisition and proficient processing of written language (“literacy”) leads to, both, increased language knowledge as ...
Falk Huettig, Jan Hulstijn
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Write Free or Die: Vol. 04, No. 01 [PDF]
Department Writing Goals, Outcomes, and Plans, Page 1-2 Upcoming Events, Page 1 Persistence v Genius, Page 2 Writing Committee Members, Page 2 Dangling Modifier, Page 3-4 Ask Matt, Page 5-6 Grammar Box, Page 7 Past Perfect, Page
UNH Writing Programs
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Parallel communicating grammar systems with bounded resources
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Csuhaj-Varjú, Erzsébet +1 more
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Abstract State Machines 1988-1998: Commented ASM Bibliography [PDF]
An annotated bibliography of papers which deal with or use Abstract State Machines (ASMs), as of January 1998.Comment: Also maintained as a BibTeX file at http://www.eecs.umich.edu ...
Boerger, Egon, Huggins, James K.
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Neural Generative Models and the Parallel Architecture of Language: A Critical Review and Outlook
Abstract According to the parallel architecture, syntactic and semantic information processing are two separate streams that interact selectively during language comprehension. While considerable effort is put into psycho‐ and neurolinguistics to understand the interchange of processing mechanisms in human comprehension, the nature of this interaction ...
Giulia Rambelli +4 more
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Unifying neoclassical and stem-based compounds: a non-lexical approach
In this paper, we discuss the structural parallelism present in neoclassical and stem-based compounds to suggest that they are both formed in a uniform fashion, from a single underlying structure. Assuming a non-lexicalist approach to grammar – viz., the
Ana Paula Scher, Vitor Augusto Nóbrega
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Memetics and the Parallel Architecture
Abstract The evolution of human communication and culture is among the most significant—and challenging—questions we face in attempting to understand the evolution of our species. This article takes up two frameworks for theorizing about human communication and culture, namely, Jackendoff's Parallel Architecture of the human language faculty, and the ...
Ronald J. Planer
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Parallel distributed grammar engineering for practical applications [PDF]
Based on a detailed case study of parallel grammar development distributed across two sites, we review some of the requirements for regression testing in grammar engineering, summarize our approach to systematic competence and performance profiling, and discuss our experience with grammar development for a commercial application.
Oepen, Stephan +4 more
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