Computational Models of Retrieval Processes in Sentence Processing
Abstract
Sentence comprehension requires that a comprehender work out who did what to whom. This process, known as dependency completion, involves linking together words or phrases that belong together linguistically. Experiments have demonstrated that when the search for a particular word is carried out in memory, retrieval interference is observed when multiple words have features that match the retrieval cues. Recently, two computational models...
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Title
Computational Models of Retrieval Processes in Sentence Processing
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
23
Issue
11
Pages
968 - 982
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