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Matthew J Green
Matthew J Green
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Accounting for regressive eye-movements in models of sentence processing: A reappraisal of the Selective Reanalysis hypothesis
DC Mitchell, X Shen, MJ Green, TL Hodgson
Journal of Memory and Language 59 (3), 266-293, 2008
1322008
Absence of real evidence against competition during syntactic ambiguity resolution
MJ Green, DC Mitchell
Journal of Memory and Language 55 (1), 1-17, 2006
852006
Polysemy in the mental lexicon: relatedness and frequency affect representational overlap
B Jager, MJ Green, AA Cleland
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 31 (3), 425-429, 2016
162016
An eye-tracking evaluation of some parser complexity metrics
M Green
Association for Computational Linguistics, 2014
102014
The Elusive Benefits of Vagueness: Evidence from Experiments
MJ Green, K van Deemter
Vagueness and Rationality in Language Use and Cognition, 63-86, 2019
32019
On Repairing Sentences: An Experimental and Computational Analysis of Recovery from Unexpected Syntactic Disambiguation in Sentence Parsing
MJ Green
University of Exeter, 2013
32013
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