Complete Publications

Books 
  1. Matthew Crocker, Martin Pickering and Charles Clifton, Jr. (eds). Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, due: October, 1999.
  2. Matthew Crocker. Computational Psycholinguistics: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Study of Language, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, January 1996. 

Articles
  1. Matthew Crocker and Steffan Corley. Modular Architectures and Statistical Mechanisms: The Case from Lexical Category Disambiguation. In: Merlo & Stevenson (eds), The Lexical Basis of Sentence Processing, John Benjamins, Amsterdam (to appear).
  2. Patrick Sturt, Martin Pickering, and Matthew Crocker. Search Strategies in Syntactic Reanalysis. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, (accepted for publication).
  3. Matthew Crocker. Mechanisms for Sentence Processing. In: Garrod & Pickering (eds), Language Processing, UCL/MIT Press, London (in press) [available as CCS-RP-70, Edinburgh, 1996]. 
  4. Steffan Corley and Matthew Crocker. The Modular Statistical Hypothesis: Exploring Lexical Category Ambiguity. In: Crocker, Pickering & Clifton (eds), Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, due: October 1999.
  5. Martin Pickering, Charles Clifton, Jr., and Matthew Crocker. Introduction. In: Crocker, Pickering & Clifton (eds), Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, due: October 1999.
  6. Masato Ishizaki, Matthew Crocker and Chris Mellish. Exploring The Efficiency of Mixed-Initiative Dialogue Using Computer Dialogue Simulation. Journal of User-Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction; 9(1/2):79-91, 1999.
  7. Patrick Sturt, Martin Pickering, and Matthew Crocker. Structural Change and Reanalysis Difficulty. Journal of Memory and Language; 40(1):136-150, 1999.
  8. Nicholas Chater, Matthew Crocker, and Martin Pickering. The Rational Analysis of Inquiry: The Case for Parsing. In: Chater & Oaksford (eds), Rational Models of Cognition, pp. 441-468, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1998. 
  9. Patrick Sturt and Matthew Crocker. Generalized Monotonicity for Reanalysis Models. In: Fodor & Ferreira (eds), Reanalysis in Sentence Processing, pp. 365-400, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1998. 
  10. Matthew Crocker. Principle-Based Parsing and Logic Programming. Informatica; 21:263-277, 1997.
  11. Patrick Sturt and Matthew Crocker. Thematic Monotonicity. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research; 26(3):297-322, 1997.
  12. Andrew Fordham and Matthew Crocker. A Stochastic Government-Binding Parser. In: Jones & Somers (eds): New Methods in Language Processing, pp. 318-330, UCL Press, London, 1997.
  13. Patrick Sturt and Matthew Crocker. Monotonic Syntactic Processing: A Cross-Linguistic Study of Attachment. Language and Cognitive Processes; 11(5):449-494, 1996. 
  14. Patrick Sturt and Matthew Crocker. Incrementality and Monotonicity in Syntactic Parsing. In: D. Milward and P. Sturt (eds), Incremental Interpretation, pp. 23-66, Edinburgh Working Papers in Cognitive Science, University of Edinburgh, 1995. 
  15. Matthew Crocker. On the Nature of the Principle-Based Sentence Processor. In: Clifton, Frazier & Rayner (eds), Perspectives on Sentence Processing, pp. 245-266, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ, 1994. 
  16. Matthew Crocker. Multiple Meta-Interpreters in a Logical Model of Sentence Processing. In: Koch & Brown (eds.) Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming III; Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1991. [Appeared as DAI/RP #508, Edinburgh]
  17. Matthew Crocker. A Principle-Based System for Syntactic Analysis. The Canadian Journal of Linguistics; 36(1):1-26, 1991. 

Conference Papers
  1. Frank Keller, Martin Corley, Steffan Corley, Matthew Crocker, and Shari Trewin. GSEARCH: A Tool for the Syntactic Investigation of Unparsed Corpora. Paper to be presented at: The EACL Workshop on Linguistically Interpreted Corpora; Bergen, Norway, June 1999.
  2. Matthew Crocker. Statistical Mechanisms for Language Processing. Invited paper at: The 4th Conference on Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP-98); Freiburg, Germany, September 1998.
  3. Matthew Crocker and Steffan Corley. Modular Architectures and Statistical Mechanisms: The Case from Lexical Category Disambiguation. Paper presented at: The Annual CUNY Conference on Sentence Processing; New Brunswick, NJ, March 1998.
  4. Patrick Sturt, Martin Pickering, and Matthew Crocker. Structural Change and Reanalysis Difficulty. Paper presented at: The Annual CUNY Conference on Sentence Processing; New Brunswick, NJ, March 1998.
  5. Patrick Sturt, Matthew Crocker, Martin Pickering, and Matthew Traxler. Sentence Type and Sentence Token in Reanalysis. Paper presented at: Workshop on Reanalysis in Sentence Processing; New Brunswick, NJ, March 1998.
  6. Paola Merlo, Matthew Crocker, and Cathy Berthouzoz. Attaching Multiple Prepositional Phrases: Generalized Backed-Off Estimation. In: Proceedings of the 2nd Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing; Providence, RI, June 1997.
  7. Siamak Rezaei and Matthew Crocker. A Dynamic Representation of Grammatical Relations. In Butt and King (eds): Proceedings of the LFG’97 Conference; San Diego, CA, April 1997. 
  8. Martin Pickering, Matthew Crocker, and Nicholas Chater. A Rational Analysis of Human Sentence Parsing: Adopting the Most Informative Analysis. Paper presented at: The Annual CUNY Conference on Sentence Processing; Santa Monica, CA, March 1997.
  9. Matthew Crocker and Martin Pickering. A Rational Analysis of Sentence Parsing. Paper presented at: The 2nd Conference on Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP-96); University of Torino, Torino, Italy, September 1996.
  10. Matthew Crocker and Martin Pickering. Towards the Adaptive Sentence Processor: The Informativity Model. Paper presented at: The Workshop of Computational Models of Human Syntactic Processing; Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, Wassenaar, The Netherlands, June 1996
  11. Martin Pickering and Matthew Crocker. A Rational Analysis of Parsing and Interpretation. Paper presented at: Conference on Rational Models of Cognition; University of Warwick, UK, July 1996.
  12. Steffan Corley and Matthew Crocker. Evidence for a Tagging Model of Human Lexical Category Disambiguation. In: Proceedings of the 18th Annual Cognitive Science Society Conference; San Diego, CA, June 1996.
  13. Matthew Crocker. Incremental Stochastic Parsing and Reanalysis. Poster presented at: The Annual CUNY Conference on Sentence Processing; Tucson, AZ, March 1995.
  14. Patrick Sturt and Matthew Crocker. Monotonic Parsing and Reanalysis. Paper presented at: The Annual CUNY Conference on Sentence Processing; Tucson, AZ, March 1995.
  15. Andrew Fordham and Matthew Crocker. A Stochastic Government-Binding Parser. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on New Methods in Language Processing; Manchester, UK, September 1994.
  16. Andrew Fordham and Matthew Crocker. Parsing with Principles and Probabilities. In: The Balancing Act: Proceedings of ACL Workshop on Combining Symbolic and Statistical Approaches to Language; Las Cruces, NM, July 1994.
  17. Siamak Rezaei and Matthew Crocker. Parsing a Free Word Order Language: Persian. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference in Multilingual Computing; London, UK, April 1994.
  18. Matthew Crocker. Properties of the Principle-Based Sentence Processor. In: Proceedings of the 15th Annual Cognitive Science Society Conference; Boulder, CO, June 1993.
  19. Matthew Crocker and Ian Lewin. Parsing as Deduction: Rules versus Principles. In: Proceedings of The 10th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence; Vienna, August 1992.
  20. Matthew Crocker. Multiple Interpreters in a Principle-Based Model of Sentence Processing. In: Proceedings of The 5th Conference of the European ACL; Berlin, April 1991.
  21. Matthew Crocker. Incrementality and Modularity in a Principle-Based Model of Sentence Processing. Presented at: The Workshop on GB-Parsing; Geneva, June 1990. [Appeared as HCRC/RP #10, Edinburgh].
  22. Matthew Crocker. Principle-Based Sentence Processing: A Cross-Linguistic Account. A poster at: The 3rd Annual CUNY Conference on Sentence Processing; New York, March 1990. 
  23. Matthew Crocker. Principle-Based Sentence Processing: A Cross-Linguistic Account. A paper presented at: The Meeting of the Linguistics Association of Great Britain; Cambridge, UK, April 1990. [Appeared as HCRC/RP #1, Edinburgh]
  24. Harvey Abramson, Matthew Crocker, Brian Ross and Douglas Westcott. A Fifth Generation Translator Writing System: Towards and Expert System for Compiler Development. In: PLILP’88; INRIA, Orleans, France, 1988.
  25. Pierre Trescases and Matthew Crocker. Linguistic Contributions to Text-to-Speech Computer Programs for French. In: COLING’88; pp. 671-676, Budapest, August 1988.