Sentence Processing as Abduction+Deduction
A sentence processing model is presented, based on abductive & deductive inference. We show that the model makes correct predictions for an array of data involving Dutch, German, Japanese, & Hindi center-embedding constructions. It has comparable or better empirical coverage with respect to...
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