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Statistical sequence and parsing models for descriptive linguistics and psycholinguistics

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This study shows that using computational linguistic models is beneficial for descriptive linguistics and psycholinguistics. It applies two models to various English genres and learner language: 1) surprisal and 2) a syntactic parser, allowing us to investigate the role of ambiguity and the interplay between idiom and syntax principles. We find that surprisal and ambiguity are higher for learner language, while parser scores and model fit are lower. In addition, the random application of alternations leads to more ambiguous sentences. Failures to generate optimal orderings in the sense of relevance theory, such as nonnative-like utterances by language learners exhibit, increase processing load, both for human and automatic processors. As human and automatic parsing difficulties correlate, we suggest syntactic parsers as psycholinguistic processing models.

dc.identifier.doi10.1075/slcs.177
dc.identifier.isbn9789027259424
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.zora.uzh.ch/handle/20.500.14742/128686
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subjectlanguage processing
dc.subjectstatistical models
dc.subjectidiom and syntax principle
dc.subjectambiguity
dc.subjectsyntactic parsing
dc.subject.ddc000 Computer science, knowledge & systems
dc.subject.ddc410 Linguistics
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Statistical sequence and parsing models for descriptive linguistics and psycholinguistics

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dcterms.bibliographicCitation.booktitleNew Approaches in English Linguistics : Building Bridges
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.originalpublishernameJohn Benjamins Publishing
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uzh.contributor.authorSchneider, G
uzh.contributor.authorGrigonyte, Gintare
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uzh.contributor.editorTimofeeva, Olga
uzh.contributor.editorChevalier, Sarah
uzh.contributor.editorGardner, Anne-Christine
uzh.contributor.editorHonkapohja, Alpo
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uzh.contributor.editoremailolga.timofeeva@es.uzh.ch
uzh.contributor.editoremailsarah.chevalier@es.uzh.ch
uzh.contributor.editoremailanne.gardner@es.uzh.ch
uzh.contributor.editoremailalpo.honkapohja@es.uzh.ch
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uzh.publication.citationSchneider, G; Grigonyte, Gintare (2016). Statistical sequence and parsing models for descriptive linguistics and psycholinguistics. In: Timofeeva, Olga; Chevalier, Sarah; Gardner, Anne-Christine; Honkapohja, Alpo . New Approaches in English Linguistics : Building Bridges. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 281-320.
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