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Jul 7, 2023 · We address this gap in the current literature by investigating the relationship between surprisal and reading times in eleven different languages.
Dec 14, 2023 · We address this gap in the current literature by investigating the relationship between surprisal and reading times in eleven different languages.
We test three predictions associated with surprisal theory: (i) whether surprisal is predictive of reading times, (ii) whether expected surprisal, ie, ...
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Oct 25, 2024 · Testing the Predictions of Surprisal Theory in 11 Languages. Open Webpage. Ethan Gotlieb Wilcox, Tiago Pimentel, Clara Meister, Ryan Cotterell, Roger P. Levy.
Jul 7, 2023 · Surprisal theory posits that less-predictable words should take more time to process, with word predictability quantified as surprisal, i.e., ...
Sep 11, 2024 · This paper provides strong empirical support for the idea that the predictability of words in context is a fundamental driver of language processing difficulty.
We address this gap in the current literature by investigating the relationship between surprisal and reading times in eleven different languages, distributed ...
Surprisal theory posits that less-predictable words should take more time to process, with word predictability quantified as surprisal, ie, negative log ...
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Jul 10, 2023 · A fundamental result in psycholinguistics is that less predictable words take a longer time to process. One theoretical explanation for this ...
Title: Testing the Predictions of Surprisal Theory in 11 Languages ; Authors: Ethan Gotlieb Wilcox, Tiago Pimentel, Clara Meister, Ryan Cotterell, Roger P. Levy ...