Cuetos and Mitchell 1988, and much subsequent work, report that speakers of different languages differ in Relative Clause attachment preferences in complex NPs. These findings challenged universal theories of processing and in particular the universality of locality in parsing. In this paper, I argue that asymmetries in attachment preference stem from a previously unnoticed grammatical distinction: the availability of Pseudo Relatives. Drawing on previous data and novel results, I conclude that Locality is a genuine universal principle of processing. To Luigi, A small contribution to a beautiful theory of localit
The literature on attachment preferences in relative clauses discusses a crosslinguistic difference ...
Like many other languages, Japanese is ambiguous about the potential attachment sites of a relative ...
This paper reaffirms that “Locality ” is the major orientation in grammar (Emonds, 1985; Chomsky, 20...
Cuetos and Mitchell 1988, and much subsequent work, report that speakers of different languages diff...
A sensible assumption in psycholinguistics is that universal principles of optimal computation guide...
UIDB/03213/2020 UIDP/03213/2020 PD/BD/113975/2015A sensible assumption in psycholinguistics is that ...
A sensible assumption in psycholinguistics is that universal principles of optimal computation guide...
This paper investigates the strength of the local attachment preference in syntactic ambiguity resol...
We present the results of three online questionnaires (one attachment preference study and two accep...
We present the results of three offline questionnaires (one attachment preference study and two acce...
In parsing, a phrase is more likely to be associated with an adjacent word than to a non-adjacent on...
This paper presents results from a self-paced reading experiment in Japanese investigating attachmen...
This paper is aimed at testing the Pseudo Relative-First Hypothesis in Spanish, a proposal that may ...
In many languages, Ā-extraction of local subject arguments behaves differently from the extraction o...
This study presents new data about the cross-language application of the Late Closure principle (Fra...
The literature on attachment preferences in relative clauses discusses a crosslinguistic difference ...
Like many other languages, Japanese is ambiguous about the potential attachment sites of a relative ...
This paper reaffirms that “Locality ” is the major orientation in grammar (Emonds, 1985; Chomsky, 20...
Cuetos and Mitchell 1988, and much subsequent work, report that speakers of different languages diff...
A sensible assumption in psycholinguistics is that universal principles of optimal computation guide...
UIDB/03213/2020 UIDP/03213/2020 PD/BD/113975/2015A sensible assumption in psycholinguistics is that ...
A sensible assumption in psycholinguistics is that universal principles of optimal computation guide...
This paper investigates the strength of the local attachment preference in syntactic ambiguity resol...
We present the results of three online questionnaires (one attachment preference study and two accep...
We present the results of three offline questionnaires (one attachment preference study and two acce...
In parsing, a phrase is more likely to be associated with an adjacent word than to a non-adjacent on...
This paper presents results from a self-paced reading experiment in Japanese investigating attachmen...
This paper is aimed at testing the Pseudo Relative-First Hypothesis in Spanish, a proposal that may ...
In many languages, Ā-extraction of local subject arguments behaves differently from the extraction o...
This study presents new data about the cross-language application of the Late Closure principle (Fra...
The literature on attachment preferences in relative clauses discusses a crosslinguistic difference ...
Like many other languages, Japanese is ambiguous about the potential attachment sites of a relative ...
This paper reaffirms that “Locality ” is the major orientation in grammar (Emonds, 1985; Chomsky, 20...