Hierarchy in language interpretation: evidence from behavioural experiments and computational modelling
It has long been recognised that phrases and sentences are organised hierarchically, but many computational models of language treat them as sequences of words without computing constituent structure. Against this background, we conducted two experiments which showed that participants interpret ambi...
Main Authors: | Coopmans, C.W (Author), de Hoop, H. (Author), Hagoort, P. (Author), Kaushik, K. (Author), Martin, A.E (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Routledge
2021
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