By relating grammar to cognitive architecture, John T Hale shows how incremental parsing works in models of perceptual processing and how specific learning rules might lead to frequency-sensitive preferences. Along the way, Hale reconsiders garden-pathing, the parallel/serial distinction, and information-theoretical complexity metrics, such as surprisal. This book is a must for cognitive scientists of language.
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John T. Hale is associate professor in the Department of Linguistics at Cornell University.
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. CSLI Studies in Computational Linguistics. First printing. Softcover volume, measuring approximately 6" x 9.25", shows light shelfwear, with remnant of white price sticker over barcode in lower inside corner of rear cover. Binding is sound. Interior is clean and bright. vii/119 pages. "By relating grammar to cognitive architecture, John T. Hale shows step-by-step how incremental parsing works in models of perceptual processing and how specific learning rules might lead to frequency-sensitive preferences. Along the way, Hale reconsiders garden-pathing, the parallel/serial distinction, and information-theoretical complexity metrics, such as surprisal. This book is a must for cognitive scientists of language.". Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers ABE-1615003510056