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  1. Race‐Based Parsing and Syntactic Disambiguation.Susan Weber McRoy & Graeme Hirst - 1990 - Cognitive Science 14 (3):313-353.
    We present a processing model that integrates same important psychological claims about the human sentence‐parsing mechanism: namely, that processing is influenced by limitations an working memory and by various syntactic preferences. The model uses time‐constraint information to resolve conflicting preferences in a psychologically plausible way. The starting paint far this proposal is the Sausage Machine model (Fodor & Frazier, 1980: Frazier & Fodor, 1978). From there, we attempt to overcome the original model's dependence an ad hoc aspects of its grammar, (...)
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  • Race‐Based Parsing and Syntactic Disambiguation.Susan Weber McRoy & Graeme Hirst - 1990 - Cognitive Science 14 (3):313-353.
    We present a processing model that integrates same important psychological claims about the human sentence‐parsing mechanism: namely, that processing is influenced by limitations an working memory and by various syntactic preferences. The model uses time‐constraint information to resolve conflicting preferences in a psychologically plausible way. The starting paint far this proposal is the Sausage Machine model (Fodor & Frazier, 1980: Frazier & Fodor, 1978). From there, we attempt to overcome the original model's dependence an ad hoc aspects of its grammar, (...)
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  • Resolution of quantifier scope ambiguities.Howard S. Kurtzman & Maryellen C. MacDonald - 1993 - Cognition 48 (3):243-279.
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  • Competence and processing in children's grammar of relative clauses.Helen Goodluck & Susan Tavakolian - 1982 - Cognition 11 (1):1-27.
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  • Why psycholinguists don't care about DTC: A reply to Berwick and Weinberg.Alan Garnham - 1983 - Cognition 15 (1-3):263-269.
    A response to a paper by Berwick and Weinberg, in an ealier issue of Cognition, about the Derivational Theory of Complexity (DTC).
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  • What's wrong with story grammars.Alan Garnham - 1983 - Cognition 15 (1-3):145-154.
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  • The Two Sides of Sensory–Cognitive Interactions: Effects of Age, Hearing Acuity, and Working Memory Span on Sentence Comprehension.Renee DeCaro, Jonathan E. Peelle, Murray Grossman & Arthur Wingfield - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
  • Prospects for neurolinguistic theory.David Caplan - 1981 - Cognition 10 (1-3):59-64.