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Browse Graduate Dissertations and Theses at Illinois by Subject "Psycholinguistics"
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(2017-07-12)In the social media era, it is commonplace to engage in written conversations. People sometimes even form connections across large distances, in writing. However, human communication is in large part non-verbal. This means ...
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(2017-07-13)Psycholinguists have identified syntactic structures that are consistently more difficult to read than others. To understand why readers find these structures difficult (and thus, what mechanisms underlie syntactic processing ...
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(2012-02-06)A fundamental step in sentence comprehension involves assigning semantic roles to sentence constituents. To accomplish this, the listener must parse the sentence, find constituents that are candidate arguments, and assign ...
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(2012-09-18)In conversation, speakers produce some words with greater intensity, longer duration, and higher fundamental frequency (F0) than other words. By making different words in a sentence more prominent than other words, a speaker ...
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(2017-06-13)A comprehensive model of language processing must account for not only how people process literal language, but also how nonliteral language is processed. Further, of theoretical interest to psycholinguists is the role ...
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