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Bradley L. Pritchett (Author)

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November 1, 1992 0226684415 978-0226684413 1
How does a parser, a device that imposes an analysis on a string of symbols so that they can be interpreted, work? More specifically, how does the parser in the human cognitive mechanism operate? Using a wide range of empirical data concerning human natural language processing, Bradley Pritchett demonstrates that parsing performance depends on grammatical competence, not, as many have thought, on perception, computation, or semantics.

Pritchett critiques the major performance-based parsing models to argue that the principles of grammar drive the parser; the parser, furthermore, is the apparatus that tries to enforce the conditions of the grammar at every point in the processing of a sentence. In comparing garden path phenomena, those instances when the parser fails on the first reading of a sentence and must reanalyze it, with occasions when the parser successfully functions the first time around, Pritchett makes a convincing case for a grammar-derived parsing theory.

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This work investigates two logically independent but fundamentally related questions central to theories of universal grammar (UG) and human natural language processing (NLP): i. How is it that humans are able to (rapidly and automatically) assign grammatically licit structure to incoming strings of words? Read the first page
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theta reanalysis, theta attachment, current theta domain, impossible reanalysis, maximal theta grid, additional theta role, dominance clause, lexical recategorization, garden path structures, human natural language processing, conscious processing difficulty, reanalysis constraint, main projection path, garden path status, first internal argument, syookai suru, second internal argument, human sentence processor, globally ambiguous sentences, processing breakdown, conscious garden path, garden path phenomenon, garden path phenomena, relative clause analysis, simplex clause
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Sausage Machine, Late Closure, Right Association, Canonical Sentoid Strategy, Fixed Structure, While John, After Todd, Case Filter, Lexical Preferences, Grammatical Theory of Processing, Preliminary Phrase Packager
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