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Title: Does domain size impact speech onset time during reference production?
Authors: Gatt, Albert
van Gompel, Roger P. G.
Krahmer, Emiel
van Deemter, Kees
Keywords: Natural language processing (Computer science)
Corpora (Linguistics)
Linguistic analysis (Linguistics)
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Cognitive Science Society
Citation: Gatt, A., Van Gompel, R. P. G., Krahmer, E., & Van Deemter, K. (2012). Does domain size impact speech onset time during reference production?. 34th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Sapporo. 1-6.
Abstract: In referring to a target referent, speakers need to choose a set of properties that jointly distinguish it from its distractors. Current computational models view this as a search process in which the decision to include a prop- erty requires checking how many distractors it excludes. Thus, these models predict that identifying descriptions should take longer to produce the larger the distractor set is, independent of how many properties are required to identify a target. Since every property that is selected is checked, they also predict that distinguishing a tar- get should take longer the more properties are required to distinguish it. This paper tests this prediction em- pirically, contrasting it with two alternative predictions based on models of visual search. Our results provide support for the predictions of computational models, suggesting a crucial di erence between the mechanisms underlying reference production and object identi ca- tion.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/22379
ISBN: 9781622763047
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