Resource-Rational Lossy-Context Surprisal (Model Predictions)
Description
Resource-Rational Lossy-Context Surprisal is a computationally implemented model of how humans process language, predicting at what points in complex sentences they experience comprehension difficulty. It unifies the memory-based and expectation-based paradigms in psycholinguistics, and provides a more refined account of when hierarchical structure is difficult to comprehend for humans.
This repository contains output of the model on a battery of test sentences exhibiting iterated recursive structure, described in associated publications on Resource-Rational Lossy-Context Surprisal. The filenames are referred to in the source code, to be published together with a forthcoming journal publication on the model.
The model was first described in the following publication:
Lexical Effects in Structural Forgetting: Evidence for Experience-Based Accounts and a Neural Network Model
(Michael Hahn, Richard Futrell, Edward Gibson), 33rd Annual CUNY Human Sentence Processing Conference, 2020
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