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Schlagwörter:
Language processing; Local ambiguity; Ambiguity resolution; Pushdown automata; Gödel codes; Symbolic dynamics; Cylinder sets; Entropy
Zusammenfassung:
We describ
e a part
of the
stim
ulus
sen
tences
of a German
language
pro
cessing
ERP
exp
erimen
t
using
a con
text-free
grammar
and
represen
t di eren
t pro
cessing
preferences
by its
unam
biguous
partitions.
The
pro
cessing
is mo
deled
by deterministic
pushdo
wn
automata.
Using
a theorem
pro
ven
by Mo
ore,
we map
these
automata
onto discrete
time
dynamical
systems
acting
at the
unit
square,
where
the
pro
cessing
preferences
are
represen
ted
by a con
trol
parameter.
The
actual
states
of the
automata
are
rectangles
lying
in the
unit
square
that
can
be interpreted
as cylinder
sets
in the
con
text
of sym
bolic
dynamics
theory
. We sho
w that
applying
a wrong
pro
cessing
preference
to a certain
input
string
leads
to an
unwanted
invarian
t set
in the
parsers
dynamics.
Then,
syn
tactic
reanalysis
and
repair
can
be mo
deled
by a switc
hing
of the
con
trol
parameter
| in analogy
to phase
transitions
observ
ed in brain
dynamics.
We argue
that
ERP
comp
onen
ts
are
indicators
of these
bifurcations
and
prop
ose
an
ERP-lik
e measure
of the
parsing
mo
del.