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Reanalysis in Sentence Processing - Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics Janet Dean Fodor 1998 edition
Reanalysis in Sentence Processing - Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics
Janet Dean Fodor
The topic addressed in this volume lies within the study of sentence processing, which is one of the major divisions of psycholinguistics.
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Table of Contents: Preface. 1. Prosodic Influences on Reading Syntactically Ambiguous Sentences; M. Bader. 2. Reanalysis Aspects of Movements; M. de Vincenzi. 3. Syntactic Reanalysis, Thematic Processing, and Sentence Comprehension; F. Ferreira, J. M. Henderson. 4. Attach Anyway; J. D. Fodor, A. Inoue. 5. Sentence Reanalysis, and Visibility; L. Frazier, C. Clifton, Jr. 6. Diagnosis and Reanalysis: Two Processing Aspects the Brain May Differentiate; A. D. Friederici. 7. Syntactic Analysis and Reanalysis in Sentence Processing; P. Gorrell. 8. Reanalysis and Limited Repair Parsing: Leaping off the Garden Path; R. L. Lewis. 9. A Computational Model of Recovery; V. Lombardo. 10. Parsing as Incremental Restructuring; S. Stevenson. 11. Generalized Monotonicity for Reanalysis Models; P. Sturt, M. W. Crocker. Publisher Marketing: The topic addressed in this volume lies within the study of sentence processing, which is one of the major divisions of psycholinguistics. The goal has been to understand the structure and functioning of the mental mechanisms involved in sentence comprehension. Most of the experimental and theoretical work during the last twenty or thirty years has focused on 'first-pass parsing', the process of assigning structure to a sentence as its words are encountered, one at a time, 'from left to right' . One important guiding idea has been to delineate the processing mechanisms by studying where they fai!. For this purpose we identify types of sentences which perceivers have trouble assigning structure to. An important class of perceptually difficult senten ces are those which contain temporary ambiguities. Since the parsing mechanism cannot tell what the intended structure is, it may make an incorrect guess. Then later on in the sentence, the structure assignment process breaks down, because the later words do not fit with the incorrect structural analysis. This is called a 'garden path' situation. When it occurs, the parsing mechanism must somehow correct itself, and find a different analysis which is compatible with the incoming words. This reanalysis process is the subject of the research reported here.
Contributor Bio: Ferreira, Fernanda Fernanda Ferreira, PhD, a native of Brazil, is a tenured professor and Acting Chair of the Foreign Languages Department at Bridgewater State University. She is the author of "The Everything Learning Brazilian Portuguese Book", "The Everything Brazilian Portuguese Practice Book", and "The Everything Brazilian Portuguese Phrase Book". She lives Brockton, MA.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Hardcover Book (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros) |
| Publicado | 31 de octubre de 1998 |
| ISBN13 | 9780792350996 |
| Editores | Springer |
| Páginas | 414 |
| Dimensiones | 156 × 234 × 23 mm · 775 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
| Editor | Ferreira, Fernanda, PhD |
| Editor | Fodor, J. C. |
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