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Bradley L. Pritchett

    Grammatical Competence and Parsing Performance
    Tongues of Men and Angels
    • 2000

      Tongues of Men and Angels

      • 388 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Tongues of Men and Angels is a thrilling contemporary fantasy incorporating elements of science-fiction, horror, and mystery as well.The sudden appearance of a stranger disrupts the lives of three very different individuals. Ruby Darling, a young African-American girl, is visited by an angel and subsequently gains the ability to speak in tongues and heal the sick.A graduate student nicknamed Warlock intercepts an apparent extraterrestrial transmission and sets out on a quest with his new alien lover. Miss Anne Shipley escapes Whitman Psychiatric Hospital through the aid of the magically reanimated corpse of the chief orderly.Drawn into these interconnected events, linguistics professor Adam Wren discovers that changes in the very nature of human language itself are transforming reality and that only he has any chance of stopping this.

      Tongues of Men and Angels
    • 1992

      Bradley Pritchett explores how the human cognitive parser analyzes symbols for interpretation, arguing that parsing performance relies on grammatical competence rather than perception or semantics. He critiques existing parsing models and advocates for a grammar-derived parsing theory, supported by empirical data and analysis of garden path phenomena.

      Grammatical Competence and Parsing Performance