18.3031, Diss: Psycholing: Myachykov: 'Integrating Perceptual, Semantic, and...'

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Date: 12-Oct-2007
From: Andriy Myachykov < a.myachykov at psy.gla.ac.uk >
Subject: Integrating Perceptual, Semantic, and Syntactic Information in Sentence Production

 

	
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Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 11:11:10
From: Andriy Myachykov [a.myachykov at psy.gla.ac.uk]
Subject: Integrating Perceptual, Semantic, and Syntactic Information in Sentence Production
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Institution: University of Glasgow 
Program: Psychology 
Dissertation Status: Completed 
Degree Date: 2007 

Author: Andriy Myachykov

Dissertation Title: Integrating Perceptual, Semantic, and Syntactic Information 
in Sentence Production 

Linguistic Field(s): Psycholinguistics


Dissertation Director(s):
Simon Garrod

Dissertation Abstract:

The experimental work and the theoretical model presented in this thesis
explore the behavior of the sentence production system in perceptually,
conceptually, and syntactically changing environments across languages. The
thesis proposes a novel framwork for the understanding of the interface
between the domain-specific and the domain-general processing during
sentence generation. Nine experiments reported in the thesis support the
model's hypotheses and examine how speakers of different languages
integrate available perceptual, conceptual, and syntactic information
during production of sentences. 





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