Whitney Tabor
Associate Professor/Psychological Sciences
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
87 Scholarly Contributions
On the relationship between syntactic structure and pragmatic force: a perspective from the analysis of connectionist symbol processing
2013
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Dynamical Systems and the Genesis of Language Form: A Coordination-Focused Experimental Semiotics Approach
2013
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Language emergence in the laboratory: a method suitable to dynamical systems analysis
2014
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Lexical interference effects in sentence processing: Evidence from the visual world paradigm and selfÂorganizing models
2014
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Structural MRI reveals correlations between individual differences in language-related cognitive abilities and thickness of language-relevant cortical areas
2014
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Dynamical Systems Phenomena Possibly Relevant to Language Evolution
2014
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The emergence of linguistic use of space in an interactive, experimental gesture communication study.
2014
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A single mechanism view of noun-noun compound comprehension.
2014
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Evidence for a phase transition in learning a recursive artificial grammar
2014
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Skewed lexical distributions facilitate recursion learning in an artificial grammar task.
2014
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The Representation of Noun-Noun Compounds: A Single Mechanism View.
2014
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An LSA-based Method for Estimating Words’ Location and Breadth in Semantic Space
2014
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Gradual emergence of a discrete recursive structure in an artificial language learning task
2014
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Grammar in a connected space: evidence from historical language change
2015
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Evidence for dynamic interdependence in learning a recursive artificial language
2015
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Stable fractal grammars: a vector space processor of mirror recursion languages with the ability to recover from perturbation.
2015
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