We report three eye-movement experiments that investigated whether alternative syntactic analyses compete during syntactic ambiguity resolution. Previous research (Traxler et al., 1998 and Van Gompel et al., 2001) has shown that globally ambiguous sentences are easier to process than disambiguated sentences, suggesting that competition does not explain processing difficulty. However, the disambiguation in these studies was delayed relative to the initial point of ambiguity, so they do not rule out models which claim that competition is very short-lasting. The current experiments show that globally ambiguous sentences are easier to process than disambiguated sentences even when the disambiguation is immediate. Furthermore, globally ambiguous...
Four reading-time studies in the dissertation investigated the online representation of a syntactic ...
Syntactic ambiguity abounds in natural language, yet humans have no diffculty coping with it. In fac...
Four experiments investigated how verb-specific lexical information is used in resolving the noun ph...
We report three eye-movement experiments that investigated whether alternative syntactic analyses co...
We report three eye-movement experiments that investigated whether alternative syntactic analyses co...
In a recent series of publications (Traxler et al. J Mem Lang 39:558–592, 1998; Van Gompel et al. J...
In this thesis, I report five eyetracking experiments that tested current sentence processing theori...
Traxler et al. (1998) found that ambiguous sentences are read faster than their unambiguous counterp...
Syntactically ambiguous sentences are sometimes read faster than disambiguated strings. Models of pa...
Abstract An experimental study dedicated to structurally ambiguous sentences processing was carried ...
AbstractHuman language is massively ambiguous, yet we are generally able to identify the intended me...
Syntactically ambiguous sentences offer an insight into how sentences generally are processed, by ex...
Two eye-tracking experiments investigated processing of VP-NP attachment ambiguities. Experiment 1 t...
We investigated the processing of sentences containing a quantifier scope ambiguity, such as Kelly s...
A central characteristic of many current models of human sentence processing is the manner in which ...
Four reading-time studies in the dissertation investigated the online representation of a syntactic ...
Syntactic ambiguity abounds in natural language, yet humans have no diffculty coping with it. In fac...
Four experiments investigated how verb-specific lexical information is used in resolving the noun ph...
We report three eye-movement experiments that investigated whether alternative syntactic analyses co...
We report three eye-movement experiments that investigated whether alternative syntactic analyses co...
In a recent series of publications (Traxler et al. J Mem Lang 39:558–592, 1998; Van Gompel et al. J...
In this thesis, I report five eyetracking experiments that tested current sentence processing theori...
Traxler et al. (1998) found that ambiguous sentences are read faster than their unambiguous counterp...
Syntactically ambiguous sentences are sometimes read faster than disambiguated strings. Models of pa...
Abstract An experimental study dedicated to structurally ambiguous sentences processing was carried ...
AbstractHuman language is massively ambiguous, yet we are generally able to identify the intended me...
Syntactically ambiguous sentences offer an insight into how sentences generally are processed, by ex...
Two eye-tracking experiments investigated processing of VP-NP attachment ambiguities. Experiment 1 t...
We investigated the processing of sentences containing a quantifier scope ambiguity, such as Kelly s...
A central characteristic of many current models of human sentence processing is the manner in which ...
Four reading-time studies in the dissertation investigated the online representation of a syntactic ...
Syntactic ambiguity abounds in natural language, yet humans have no diffculty coping with it. In fac...
Four experiments investigated how verb-specific lexical information is used in resolving the noun ph...