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Publications in Parsing
Reitter, D., Keller, F., Moore, J. D. (2011).A computational cognitive model of syntactic priming.Cognitive Science, 35(4), 587-637.
Vasishth, S., Brüssow, S., Lewis, R. L., & Drenhaus, H. (in press). Processing polarity: How the ungrammatical intrudes on the grammatical. Cognitive Science, 32 (4), 685-712.
Pyke, A., West, R. L., & LeFevre, J. (2007). On-line reference assignment for anaphoric and non-anaphoric nouns: A unified, memory-based model in ACT-R. In proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Nashville, TN, USA.
Ball, J., Heiberg, A., & Silber, R. (2007). Toward a large-scale model of language comprehension in ACT-R 6. In proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling. Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Ball, J. (2007). Construction-driven language processing. In Proceedings of the 2nd European Cognitive Science Conference.
Ball, J. (2006). Can NLP Systems be a Cognitive Black Box? Papers from the AAAI Spring Symposium, Technical Report SS-06-02. Menlo Park, CA: AAAI Press.
Lewis, R. L. & Vasishth, S. (2005). A hypothesis about serial order information in parsing (that yields a novel explanation of center-embedding difficulty). Presented at City University of New York Sentencing Processing Conference, April 1, 2005, Tucson, AZ.
Vasishth, S. & Lewis, R. L. (submitted). Argument-head distance and processing complexity: Explaining both locality and anti-locality effects. Language.
Suckow, K., Vasishth, S., & Lewis, R. L. (2005). interference and memory overload during parsing. In proceedings of the Architecture and Mechanisms for Language Processing 2005(September), Ghent, Belgium.
Lewis, R. L. & Vasishth, S. (2005). An activation-based model of sentence processing as skilled memory retrieval. Cognitive Science, 29, 375-419.
Ball, J., Rodgers, S., & Gluck, K. (2004). Integrating ACT-R and Cyc in a large-scale model of language comprehension for use in intelligent agents. In Papers from the AAAI Workshop, Technical Report WS-04-07, pp. 19-25. Menlo Park, CA: AAAI Press
Ball, J. (2004). A cognitively plausible model of language comprehension. In Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation (pp. 305-316).
Ball, J. T. (2003). Beginnings of a language comprhension module in ACT-R 5.0. In F. Detje, D. Doerner, & H. Schaub (Eds.), In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (pp. 231-232). Bamberg, Germany: Universitats-Verlag Bamberg.
Emond, B. (1999). Estimating processing time of online semantic interpretation components. Proceedings of the Fifth Annual ACT-R Workshop (pp. 113-118). Fairfax, VA : Department of Psychology, George Mason University.
Lewis, R. L. (1999, March). Attachment without competition: A race-based model of ambiguity resolution in a limited working memory. Presented at the CUNY Sentence Processing Conference, New York.
Boyland, J. T. & Anderson, J. R. (1997). Comprehension and production as avenues of syntactic priming. In Proceedings of the 19th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, p. 871. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Emond, B. (1997b). Modeling natural language comprehension and anaphora resolution with ACT-R. In Proceedings of the Fourth Annual ACT-R Workshop (pp. 1-8). Pittsburgh, PA: Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University.
Anderson, J. R., Kline, P., & Lewis, C. (1977). A production system model for language processing. In P. Carpenter & M. Just (Eds.) Cognitive Processes in Comprehension, Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.