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Language Processing questions what happens when we process language - what mental operations occur during processing and how they are organised over time. The last decade has seen real advances in the study of language processing that have wide ranging implications for human cognition in general. Language Processing gives an account of these developments both as they relate to experimental studies of processing and as they relate to computational modelling of the processes. In addition to chapters covering core topics, such as lexical processing, syntactic parsing and the comprehension of discourse, special topics of recent interest are also included.
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Psycholinguistics, Biolinguistics, Computational linguistics, Language Development, Psycholinguistics, Cognition, Natural Language Processing.
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1999
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P37.L366 1999eb
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006.35
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Psycholinguistics, Biolinguistics, Computational linguistics, Language Development, Psycholinguistics, Cognition, Natural Language Processing.
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Language processing
edited by Simon Garrod and Martin J. Pickering University of Glasgow, UK
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Copyright Simon Garrod, Martin J. Pickering and contributors, 1999 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be recorded in any form, by photostat, microform, retrieval system, or any other means without the prior written permission of the publisher.
Psychology Press Ltd, Publishers 27 Church Road Hove East Sussex, BN3 2FA UK
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ISBN 0-86377-836-4 (hbk)
ISSN 1369-0183
Cover painting Sculptural Study 2 (Tempera) by Ian Hopton
Typeset by Acorn Bookwork, Salisbury, Wilts Printed and bound in the UK by Biddies Ltd, Guildford & King's Lynn
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CONTENTS
List of contributors
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Series preface
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1. Issues in language processing
Simon Garrod and Martin J. Pickering
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References
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Part 1 Lexical processing
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2. Attentional control of lexical processing pathways during word recognition and reading
David A. Balota, Stephen T. Paul, and Daniel H. Spieler
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