Sentence Comprehension: The Integration of Habits and Rules

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            Townsend, D. J., & Bever, T. G. (2001). Sentence comprehension:
           
The integration of habits and rules. Cambridge MA: MIT Press.

  1. The Sentence as a Case Study in Cognitive Science
  2. Classical Evidence for the Sentence
  3. What Every Psychologist Should Know about Grammar
  4. Contemporary Models of Sentence Comprehension
  5. Embedding Grammar in a Comprehension Model
  6. Basic Evidence for the Model
  7. Canonical Sentence Templates
  8. Conceptual Knowledge, Modularity, Discourse
  9. Relation to Other Systems of Language Use
  10. Implications
     

             Bilingual Sentence Processing and Sentence Comprehension Demonstrations
             PSYC/LNGN 490 Syllabus
             Research Topics
      
       Research Proposals
             The Behavioral and Brain Study of Sentence Comprehension
             Chi et al., Processing High Level Constraints in Chinese and English, Amlap, 2004
             Seegmiller et al., Comprehenders Use Event Structure to Develop Discourse-Level Representations, Amlap, 2004
             Seegmiller et al., Bilingual Processing of English Aspectual Properties, Bi-/Multilingualism &  Cognition, 2005
             Biographical Sketches
 
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             Acknowledgements

 

             E-mail: townsendd@mail.montclair.edu

 

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