32 research outputs found
Sentence production in normals and Broca's aphasics: stages and resources
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Stuttering on function words and content words: A computational test of the Covert Repair Hypothesis
The division of labour between internal and external speech monitoring
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Encodage grammatical et production du langage: L'accord sujet-verbe
The paper gives a review of recent published experiments and new evidence on the computation of number and person agreement between a subject and a verb. With respect to number agreement, the evidence shows that the morphophonological transparency of number marking on the subject affects the computation of number agreement. With respect to person agreement, we consider cases of a subject consisting of a coordination of two lexical elements with different person features, like, for example, the coordination of two personal pronouns. The results suggest that the computation of the person feature of such coordinations is driven by two different mechanisms. One mechanism is used when the two coordinated singular pronouns are replaced by one plural pronoun. The other mechanism is used when the person features of the two singular pronouns determine the person feature of a corresponding verb
Stuttering on function words and content words: A computational test of the Covert Repair Hypothesis
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Agrammatic sentence processing: Severity, complexity and priming
Grodzinsky's approach to agrammatic sentene processing fails to account for crucial empirical facts. In contrast to his predictions, the data show that there are degrees of severity, that there are problems with sentences that do not require movement, and that under the right circumstances, full-fledged syntactic trees are constructe