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Hierarchical and sequential processing of language: A response to: Ding, Melloni, Tian, and Poeppel (2017). Rule-based and word-level statistics-based processing …Frank et al., 2018
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- Frank S
- Christiansen M
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- Language, cognition and neuroscience
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ABSTRACT Ding et al.(2017) contrast their view that language processing is based on hierarchical syntactic structures, to a view that relies on word-level input statistics. In this response to their paper, we clarify how, exactly, the two views differ (and how they do not) …
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