Interpretative and post-interpretative processes in sentence comprehension
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):100-101 (1999)
| Abstract | We discuss several issues raised by Caplan & Waters's distinction between interpretative and post-interpretative processes in sentence comprehension, including the nature and properties of the two systems, problems with measuring their respective capacities, and the relationship between the hypothesized separate-language-interpretation-resource (SLIR) and the general verbal working memory system that supports post-interpretive processing. | |||||||||
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