Constraints on Language: Aging, Grammar, and Memory
Susan Kemper A debate about the role of working memory in language processing has become center-most in psycholinguistics (Caplan & Waters, in press; Just & Carpenter, 1992; Just, Carpenter, & Keller, 1996; Waters & Caplan, 1996). This debate concerns which aspects of language proces...
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Boston, MA :
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2002.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Constraints on Language: Aging
- Language Production and Aging
- Working Memory and Spoken Language Comprehension: The Case for Age Stability in Conceptual Short-Term Memory
- Discourse Processing and Aging: Resource Allocation As a Limiting Factor
- Constraints on Language: Memory
- Limitations on Syntactic Processing
- Verbal Working Memory Capacity and On-Line Sentence Processing Efficiency in the Elderly
- Testing Age Invariance in Language Processes
- Constraints on Language: Grammar
- Processing Difficulty and Principles of Grammar
- Parsing and Memory
- Constraints on Language: Neuroscience
- Working with Limited Memory: Sentence Comprehension in Alzheimer’s Disease
- Memory or Aging? That’s the Question: An Electrophysiological Perspective on Language
- Age Effects on the Functional Nueroanatomy of Syntactic Processing in Sentence Comprehension.