Selected 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. Matthew Crocker. Mechanisms for Sentence Processing. In: Garrod & Pickering (eds), Language Processing, UCL Press, London (in press). 
  3. 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.
  4. Patrick Sturt, Martin Pickering, and Matthew Crocker. Structural Change and Reanalysis Difficulty. Journal of Memory and Language; 40(1):136-150, 1999.
  5. 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. 
  6. 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. 
  7. Matthew Crocker. Principle-Based Parsing and Logic Programming. Informatica; 21:263-277, 1997.
  8. Patrick Sturt and Matthew Crocker. Thematic Monotonicity. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research; 26(3):297-322, 1997.
  9. 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.
  10. Patrick Sturt and Matthew Crocker. Monotonic Syntactic Processing: A Cross-Linguistic Study of Attachment. Language and Cognitive Processes; 11(5):449-494, 1996. 

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