Semantic ambiguity and syntactic bootstrapping: The case of conjoined-subject intransitive sentences. Language Learning and Development.Pozzan, L., Gleitman, L. R., & Trueswell, J. C. (2016). Semantic ambiguity and syntactic bootstrapping: The case of conjoined-subject intransitive sentences. ...
2. Semantic constraints/frequency biases in the lexical entry of "John".3. Contextual constraints, e.g. plausibility. - Similar process for choosing an argument structure for "cooked".- These processes occur at the same time.- The X-bar structure of "John" links to the X-bar structure ...
Different mechanism for each type of ambiguity Lexical Ambiguity Representations are created and stored All senses are activated in parallel until most probable one is chosen Sytactic Ambiguity Parses are constructed, not stored There is only one serial parse Lexical and Semantic Ambiguity The Delay ...
Context effects in syntactic ambiguity resolution: Discourse and semantic influences in parsing reduced relative clauses This article examines how certain types of semantic and discourse context affect the processing of relative clauses which are temporarily ambiguous between... MJ Spivey-Knowlton,JC True...
Cho, Sook-Whan. 2006. The syntactic and semantic ambiguity of caki `self' in Korean. Korean Linguistics 13(1): 149-165.Cho, S. W. (2006). The syntactic and semantic ambiguity of caki `self' in Korean. Korean Linguistics, 13, 1-18....
Ambiguities in a natural language expression are interpreted by jointly disambiguating multiple alternative syntactic and semantic interpretations. More than one syntactic alternative, represented by parse contexts, are analyzed together with joint analysis of referents, word senses, relation types, and ...
Syntactic Indeterminacy and Semantic Ambiguity: A Case Study for German Spatial PhrasesMichael SprangerMartin Loetzsch
Semantic ambiguity does not imply syntactic ambiguitydoi:10.36517/ARGUMENTOS.23.1Miguel López-AstorgaPortal de Periodicos da UFC
Whether the ambiguity is syntactic (e.g. a word having different part-of-speech functions) or semantic (e.g. a word having different senses), the disambiguation process is a central first step in most language processing tasks, such as machine translation, information retrieval or question ...
Rodd JM, Longe OA, Randall B, Tyler LK. Syntactic and semantic processing of spoken sentences: an fMRI study of ambiguity. J Cogn Neurosci. 2004; 16 :C89.Syntactic and semantic processing of spoken sentences: An fMRI study of ambiguity - Rodd, Longe, et al. - 2004 () Citation Context...