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The following pages link to Rational integration of noisy evidence and prior semantic expectations in sentence interpretation (Q30447246):
Displaying 43 items.
- Acoustic richness modulates the neural networks supporting intelligible speech processing (Q24020198) (← links)
- Listeners Exploit Syntactic Structure On-Line to Restrict Their Lexical Search to a Subclass of Verbs (Q27305530) (← links)
- A Computational Model of Linguistic Humor in Puns (Q28598229) (← links)
- Without his shirt off he saved the child from almost drowning: interpreting an uncertain input. (Q30380404) (← links)
- Multiple Solutions to the Same Problem: Utilization of Plausibility and Syntax in Sentence Comprehension by Older Adults with Impaired Hearing (Q30381460) (← links)
- The Two Sides of Sensory-Cognitive Interactions: Effects of Age, Hearing Acuity, and Working Memory Span on Sentence Comprehension (Q30388519) (← links)
- Talker-Specific Generalization of Pragmatic Inferences based on Under- and Over-Informative Prenominal Adjective Use. (Q30392732) (← links)
- Exploring Cognitive Relations Between Prediction in Language and Music (Q30393343) (← links)
- Lexical interference effects in sentence processing: evidence from the visual world paradigm and self-organizing models (Q30417760) (← links)
- Preschoolers Flexibly Adapt to Linguistic Input in a Noisy Channel. (Q30490667) (← links)
- Don't Underestimate the Benefits of Being Misunderstood (Q30491365) (← links)
- The influence of event-related knowledge on verb-argument processing in aphasia (Q34980185) (← links)
- Production and comprehension show divergent constituent order preferences: Evidence from elicited pantomime (Q35012225) (← links)
- Effects of prediction and contextual support on lexical processing: prediction takes precedence (Q35019843) (← links)
- Contributions to a neurophysiology of meaning: the interpretation of written messages could be an automatic stimulus-reaction mechanism before becoming conscious processing of information (Q36233832) (← links)
- Neural systems involved in processing novel linguistic constructions and their visual referents (Q37114221) (← links)
- Trends in syntactic parsing: anticipation, Bayesian estimation, and good-enough parsing. (Q38247043) (← links)
- Prediction in the Processing of Repair Disfluencies (Q38348508) (← links)
- Resolving Conflicts Between Syntax and Plausibility in Sentence Comprehension (Q38377329) (← links)
- A rational inference approach to group and individual-level sentence comprehension performance in aphasia. (Q38378332) (← links)
- Why reread? Evidence from garden-path and local coherence structures (Q38392882) (← links)
- Prediction in the processing of repair disfluencies: Evidence from the visual-world paradigm (Q38396051) (← links)
- The strategic use of noise in pragmatic reasoning (Q38433390) (← links)
- When language comprehension goes wrong for the right reasons: Good-enough, underspecified, or shallow language processing (Q38702790) (← links)
- Using prosody to infer discourse prominence in cochlear-implant users and normal-hearing listeners. (Q38746503) (← links)
- Anticipating syntax during reading: Evidence from the boundary change paradigm. (Q44555121) (← links)
- Information Structure Preferences in Focus-Sensitive Ellipsis: How Defaults Persist. (Q46005236) (← links)
- The effect of anomalous utterances on language production (Q46726043) (← links)
- Do you what I say? People reconstruct the syntax of anomalous utterances (Q47165185) (← links)
- The Now-or-Never bottleneck: A fundamental constraint on language. (Q48231953) (← links)
- Relating (Un)acceptability to Interpretation. Experimental Investigations on Negation (Q49884981) (← links)
- Some inferences still take time: Prosody, predictability, and the speed of scalar implicatures (Q49896309) (← links)
- A rational inference approach to aphasic language comprehension (Q58253167) (← links)
- A Tipping Point in Listening Effort: Effects of Linguistic Complexity and Age-Related Hearing Loss on Sentence Comprehension (Q58710984) (← links)
- Error-Driven Retrieval in Agreement Attraction Rarely Leads to Misinterpretation (Q64264424) (← links)
- Failure to detect function word repetitions and omissions in reading: Are eye movements to blame? (Q88990428) (← links)
- The Application of Signal Detection Theory to Acceptability Judgments (Q89820292) (← links)
- Lossy-Context Surprisal: An Information-Theoretic Model of Memory Effects in Sentence Processing (Q89890290) (← links)
- One Step at a Time: Representational Overlap Between Active Voice, Be-passive, and Get-passive Forms in English (Q90089959) (← links)
- I see what you meant to say: Anticipating speech errors during online sentence processing (Q90580134) (← links)
- Backward-Looking Sentence Processing in Typically Disfluent versus Stuttered Speech: ERP Evidence (Q91586983) (← links)
- Variations Within Normal Hearing Acuity and Speech Comprehension: An Exploratory Study (Q92038316) (← links)
- Talking about SOME and ALL: What determines the usage of quantity-denoting expressions? (Q92582482) (← links)