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ProSync investigates how language ambiguity, specifically form syncretism, affects sentence processing. By integrating insights from formal morphology and cognitive models, the project aims to clarify the role of syncretism in language comprehension using experimental methods like eye-tracking and self-paced reading.
When we try to understand others, we need to process language.
This means building sentences hidden in the speech signal back up.
In this task, we face a fundamental obstacle rooted deep in the structure of human language—ambiguity. A type of ambiguity known as form syncretism is seen in formal features.
For example, in the Slavic language Czech, the form ‘kočk-y’ (‘cat’, ‘cats’ or ‘of a cat’) corresponds to three different combinations of case and number.
In these languages, understudied within…
Masarykova univerzita
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Netherlands, Utrecht
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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