Noisy memory encoding of determiners explains negative polarity illusions, with new acceptability experiments showing stronger illusions for similar determiner pairs.
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Varying the number of simultaneous parses in RNNGs increases predicted garden-path effects but does not fully reconcile LM surprisal with human reading times.
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Noisy memory encoding explains negative polarity illusions
Noisy memory encoding of determiners explains negative polarity illusions, with new acceptability experiments showing stronger illusions for similar determiner pairs.
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Why are language models less surprised than humans? Testing the Parse Multiplicity Mismatch Hypothesis
Varying the number of simultaneous parses in RNNGs increases predicted garden-path effects but does not fully reconcile LM surprisal with human reading times.