Connectionist approaches to natural language processing

Preface, N. Sharkey and R. Reilly connectionist natural language processing semantics, M.D. Dyer, et al distributed symbol discovery through symbol recirculation - toward natural language processing in distributed connectionist networks, R.F.E. Stucliffe representing meaning using microfeatures, S. Wermter and W. Lehnert noun phrase analysis with connectionist networks, M. St John and J. McClelland parallel constraint satisfaction as a comprehension mechanism syntax, J. Rager self-correcting connectionist parsing, H. Schnelle and R. Doust a net-linguistic "Earley" parser representational adequacy, T. Bever the demons and the beast - modular and nodular kinds of knowledge, G. Berg representational adequacy and the case for a hybrid connectionis/market- parsing model, G. Dorffner a step toward sub-symbolic language models without linguistic representation computational psycholinguists, D. Massaro connectionist models of speech perception, D. Norris connectionism - a new breed of bottom up model?, P. O'Seaghdha, et al models of form-related priming in comprehension and production, M. Mozer and M. Behrmann reading with attentional impariments - a brain-damaged model of neglect and attentional dyslexias.