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Language Processing, PDF eBook

Language Processing PDF

Edited by Simon Garrod, Martin Pickering

Part of the Studies in Cognition series

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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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