<div><p>In a self-paced reading study on German sluicing, Paape (Paape, 2016) found that reading times were shorter at the ellipsis site when the antecedent was a temporarily ambiguous garden-path structure. As a post-hoc explanation of this finding, Paape assumed that the antecedent’s memory representation was reactivated during syntactic reanalysis, making it easier to retrieve. In two eye tracking experiments, we subjected the reactivation hypothesis to further empirical scrutiny. Experiment 1, carried out in French, showed no evidence in favor in the reactivation hypothesis. Instead, results for one out of the three types of garden-path sentences that were tested suggest that subjects sometimes failed to resolve the temporary ambiguity ...
In this paper, we report on an eye-tracking study investigating the processing of English VP-ellipsi...
In two self-paced reading experiments, we investigated the effect of changes in antecedent complexit...
Elliptical sentences (e.g. "John threw the ball, and Sally too.") are recovered by a process of retr...
In a self-paced reading study on German sluicing, Paape (Paape, 2016) found that reading times were ...
In a self-paced reading study on German sluicing, Paape (Paape, 2016) found that reading times were ...
International audienceIn a self-paced reading study on German sluicing, Paape (2015) found that ante...
Comprehension of verb-phrase ellipsis (VPE) requires reevaluation of recently processed constituents...
There is much evidence to suggest that there are a t least two aspects of the mental encoding of a t...
Recent work has suggested that readers 19 initial and incorrect interpretation of temporarily ambigu...
This dissertation is about ellipsis, a natural language construction in which a word or phrase is un...
Interpreting a verb-phrase ellipsis (VP ellipsis) requires accessing an antecedent in memory, and th...
Two eye-tracking experiments were conducted to compare the online reading and offline comprehension ...
The present study investigates the processes involved in the recovery from temporarily ambiguous gar...
The present study investigates the processes involved in the recovery from temporarily ambiguous gar...
<p>The interpretation of elliptical sentences (e.g. ”The man bought a book in Amsterdam and the woma...
In this paper, we report on an eye-tracking study investigating the processing of English VP-ellipsi...
In two self-paced reading experiments, we investigated the effect of changes in antecedent complexit...
Elliptical sentences (e.g. "John threw the ball, and Sally too.") are recovered by a process of retr...
In a self-paced reading study on German sluicing, Paape (Paape, 2016) found that reading times were ...
In a self-paced reading study on German sluicing, Paape (Paape, 2016) found that reading times were ...
International audienceIn a self-paced reading study on German sluicing, Paape (2015) found that ante...
Comprehension of verb-phrase ellipsis (VPE) requires reevaluation of recently processed constituents...
There is much evidence to suggest that there are a t least two aspects of the mental encoding of a t...
Recent work has suggested that readers 19 initial and incorrect interpretation of temporarily ambigu...
This dissertation is about ellipsis, a natural language construction in which a word or phrase is un...
Interpreting a verb-phrase ellipsis (VP ellipsis) requires accessing an antecedent in memory, and th...
Two eye-tracking experiments were conducted to compare the online reading and offline comprehension ...
The present study investigates the processes involved in the recovery from temporarily ambiguous gar...
The present study investigates the processes involved in the recovery from temporarily ambiguous gar...
<p>The interpretation of elliptical sentences (e.g. ”The man bought a book in Amsterdam and the woma...
In this paper, we report on an eye-tracking study investigating the processing of English VP-ellipsi...
In two self-paced reading experiments, we investigated the effect of changes in antecedent complexit...
Elliptical sentences (e.g. "John threw the ball, and Sally too.") are recovered by a process of retr...