Studies in the Perception of LanguageWillem J. M. Levelt, Giovanni B. Flores D'Arcais |
Contents
An Exploratory Trise | 129 |
The Perception of Complex Sentences | 155 |
Sentence Processing and the Clause Boundar | 219 |
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acoustic ACTION ACTOR ambiguous sentences analysis ATRANS Bever bridging assumptions Clark clausal processing clause boundary Cognition Comprehension by Computer conceptual context cues dictionary entry disambiguation duration effect ence example Experiment experimental Fodor Frank Miller functionally complete gap node Garrett GNSYN hypothesis INCORP infer input interaction interpretation Jarvella John Journal of Verbal latencies Learning and Verbal lexical lexical ambiguity lexical stress linguistic listeners Marslen-Wilson Mary meaning memory monitoring msec noun phrase parser parsing Perception and Psychophysics Perception of Language phoneme pitch pitch contours prediction node preposition presented processing trees prosodic psycholinguistic Psychology Psychophysics reading recoding referent relative clauses request node routine segmentation units semantic sentence form sentence perception sentence processing sequence shorthand slot speaker speech perception stimulus studies subjects suggestion syllables task tence TEST FOCUS theory tion types variables verb Verbal Behavior Verbal Learning vowel William Blake