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How WM load influences linguistic processing in adults: a computational model of pronoun interpretation in discourse.

Jacolien van Rij1, Hedderik van Rijn, Petra Hendriks.   

Abstract

This paper presents a study of the effect of working memory load on the interpretation of pronouns in different discourse contexts: stories with and without a topic shift. We discuss a computational model (in ACT-R, Anderson, 2007) to explain how referring expressions are acquired and used. On the basis of simulations of this model, it is predicted that WM constraints only affect adults' pronoun resolution in stories with a topic shift, but not in stories without a topic shift. This latter prediction was tested in an experiment. The results of this experiment confirm that WM load reduces adults' sensitivity to discourse cues signaling a topic shift, thus influencing their interpretation of subsequent pronouns.
Copyright © 2013 Cognitive Science Society, Inc.

Keywords:  Cognitive modeling; Language processing; Pronouns; Working memory load

Mesh:

Year:  2013        PMID: 23757182     DOI: 10.1111/tops.12029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Top Cogn Sci        ISSN: 1756-8757


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