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Is Language Production Planning Emergent From Action Planning? A Preliminary Investigation
In: Front Psychol (2020)
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Empty Categories, Implicit Arguments, and Processing
In: North East Linguistics Society (2020)
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Sentence comprehension
In: The Oxford handbook of psycholinguistics (Oxford, 2018), p. 171-196
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Production Practice During Language Learning Improves Comprehension ...
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Production Practice During Language Learning Improves Comprehension ...
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The emergence of language comprehension
In: The handbook of language emergence (New York, 2015), p. 81-99
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Text exposure predicts spoken production of complex sentences in eight and twelve year old children and adults
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Impact of dialect use on a basic component of learning to read
Brown, Megan C.; Sibley, Daragh E.; Washington, Julie A.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2015
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Visual salience modulates structure choice in relative clause production
In: Language and speech. - London [u.a.] : Sage Publ. 57 (2014) 2, 163-180
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Dialect Awareness and Lexical Comprehension of Mainstream American English in African American English-Speaking Children
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Visual Salience Modulates Structure Choice in Relative Clause Production
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Agent-patient similarity affects sentence structure in language production: evidence from subject omissions in Mandarin
Hsiao, Yaling; Gao, Yannan; MacDonald, Maryellen C.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2014
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When singular and plural are both grammatical: semantic and morphophonological effects in agreement
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 69 (2013) 3, 277-298
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Choice of Referring Expression Subject to Visual Context, Linguistic Context and Competition ...
Montag, Jessica L; Macdonald, Maryellen C. - : Unpublished, 2013
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How language production shapes language form and comprehension
MacDonald, Maryellen C.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2013
Abstract: Language production processes can provide insight into how language comprehension works and language typology—why languages tend to have certain characteristics more often than others. Drawing on work in memory retrieval, motor planning, and serial order in action planning, the Production-Distribution-Comprehension (PDC) account links work in the fields of language production, typology, and comprehension: (1) faced with substantial computational burdens of planning and producing utterances, language producers implicitly follow three biases in utterance planning that promote word order choices that reduce these burdens, thereby improving production fluency. (2) These choices, repeated over many utterances and individuals, shape the distributions of utterance forms in language. The claim that language form stems in large degree from producers' attempts to mitigate utterance planning difficulty is contrasted with alternative accounts in which form is driven by language use more broadly, language acquisition processes, or producers' attempts to create language forms that are easily understood by comprehenders. (3) Language perceivers implicitly learn the statistical regularities in their linguistic input, and they use this prior experience to guide comprehension of subsequent language. In particular, they learn to predict the sequential structure of linguistic signals, based on the statistics of previously-encountered input. Thus, key aspects of comprehension behavior are tied to lexico-syntactic statistics in the language, which in turn derive from utterance planning biases promoting production of comparatively easy utterance forms over more difficult ones. This approach contrasts with classic theories in which comprehension behaviors are attributed to innate design features of the language comprehension system and associated working memory. The PDC instead links basic features of comprehension to a different source: production processes that shape language form.
Keyword: Psychology
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3636467
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23637689
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00226
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Experience and generalization in a connectionist model of Mandarin Chinese relative clause processing
Hsiao, Yaling; MacDonald, Maryellen C.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2013
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When Singular and Plural are Both Grammatical: Semantic and Morphophonological Effects in Agreement
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Animacy and competition in relative clause production: A cross-linguistic investigation
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The rhymes that the reader perused confused the meaning: phonological effects during on-line sentence comprehension
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 65 (2011) 2, 193-207
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It's not just the 'heavy NP': relative phrase length modulates the production of heavy-NP shift
In: Journal of psycholinguistic research. - New York, NY ; London [u.a.] : Springer 40 (2011) 3, 177-187
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