ON COMPREHENDING SENTENCES: SYNTACTIC PARSING STRATEGIES.
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- Authors
- Lyn Frazier
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- OpenCommons - UConn (University of Connecticut)
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About ON COMPREHENDING SENTENCES: SYNTACTIC PARSING STRATEGIES.
This paper, published in 1979, received 600 indexed citations . Written by Lyn Frazier. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Cognitive Neuroscience (408 citations), Developmental and Educational Psychology (304 citations), Language and Linguistics (253 citations), Artificial Intelligence (220 citations) and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology (145 citations). Published in OpenCommons - UConn (University of Connecticut).
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