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Ryskin R, Gibson E, Kiran S
Psychon Bull Rev . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39875783
Individuals with "agrammatic" receptive aphasia have long been known to rely on semantic plausibility rather than syntactic cues when interpreting sentences. In contrast to early interpretations of this pattern as...
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Winckel E, Abeille A, Hemforth B, Gibson E
Cognition . 2024 Sep; 254:105950. PMID: 39340871
The article presents four acceptability judgment experiments that evaluate novel predictions of the Focus-Background Conflict constraint (Abeillé et al. 2020, Cognition) with respect to the acceptability of long distance dependencies...
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Martinez E, Mollica F, Gibson E
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Aug; 121(35):e2405564121. PMID: 39159376
Whereas principles of communicative efficiency and legal doctrine dictate that laws be comprehensible to the common world, empirical evidence suggests legal documents are largely incomprehensible to lawyers and laypeople alike....
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Kauf C, Kim H, Lee E, Jhingan N, Selena She J, Taliaferro M, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Jul; PMID: 38948870
Human language comprehension is remarkably robust to ill-formed inputs (e.g., word transpositions). This robustness has led some to argue that syntactic parsing is largely an illusion, and that incremental comprehension...
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Martinez E, Mollica F, Gibson E
J Exp Psychol Gen . 2024 Apr; 153(5):1153-1164. PMID: 38647476
Over the last 50 years, there have been efforts on behalf of the U.S. government to simplify legal documents for society at large. However, there has been no systematic evaluation...
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Thomson D, Berlinski N, Gibson E, Ritz M
Aesthet Surg J . 2024 Feb; 44(6):NP435-NP436. PMID: 38421144
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Fedorenko E, Ryskin R, Gibson E
Aphasiology . 2024 Jan; 37(12):1981-2000. PMID: 38213953
Background: Speech of individuals with non-fluent, including Broca's, aphasia is often characterized as "agrammatic" because their output mostly consists of nouns and, to a lesser extent, verbs and lacks function...
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Zhan M, Chen S, Levy R, Lu J, Gibson E
Cogn Sci . 2023 Dec; 47(12):e13383. PMID: 38073607
Previous work has shown that English native speakers interpret sentences as predicted by a noisy-channel model: They integrate both the real-world plausibility of the meaning-the prior-and the likelihood that the...
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Malik-Moraleda S, Mahowald K, Conway B, Gibson E
Psychol Sci . 2023 Oct; 34(12):1350-1362. PMID: 37906163
Words and the concepts they represent vary across languages. Here we ask if mother-tongue concepts are altered by learning a second language. What happens when speakers of Tsimane', a language...
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Mahowald K, Diachek E, Gibson E, Fedorenko E, Futrell R
Cognition . 2023 Sep; 241:105543. PMID: 37713956
Grammatical cues are sometimes redundant with word meanings in natural language. For instance, English word order rules constrain the word order of a sentence like "The dog chewed the bone"...