Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP Sentence processing takes place whenever a reader or listener processes a language utterance, either in isolation or in the context of a conversation or a text. Many studies of the human language comprehension process have focused on reading of single utterances (sentences) without context. Extensive research has shown, however, that language comprehension is affected also by context preceding a given utterance, as well as many other factors. Contents 1 Ambiguity 2 Theories 2.1 Architectural issues 2.1.1 Modular vs. interactive 2.1.2 Serial vs. parallel 2.2 Models 2.2.1 Garden path model 2.2.2 Constraint-based model 2.2.3 Good enough theory 3 Methods 3.1 Behavioral tasks 3.2 Eye-movements 3.3 Neuroimaging and evoked potentials 3.4 Computational modeling 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading Ambiguity Sentence comprehension has to deal with ambiguity [1] in spoken and written utterances, for example lexical, structural, and semantic...