The purpose of this paper is to examine the interpretation process of the garden path sentences, such as (1) – (5), in the light of Sperber and Wilson’s (1986/1995) Relevance Theory and to demonstrate the potential this primarily pragmatic framework has for explaining the processing failure caused by factors that are linguistic rather than pragmatic in nature
Syntactic ambiguity abounds in natural language, yet humans have no diffculty coping with it. In fac...
Relevance Theory (RT: Sperber & Wilson, 1986) argues that human language comprehension processes ten...
Syntactic ambiguity abounds in natural language, yet humans have no difficulty coping with it. In fa...
Unlike other models of utterance interpretation, the cognitively-grounded model proposed by SPERBER ...
AbstractAn appropriate account of how the interpretation process of garden-path utterances develops ...
An appropriate account of how the interpretation process of garden-path utterances develops should i...
In this paper, we outline a relevance-based approach to pragmatics, the theory of utterance interpre...
Relevance theory (Sperber and Wilson, 1986) provides an interesting cognitive framework for the stu...
This thesis presents an account of some of the mental mechanisms and processes that take the addres...
The present paper presents an overview of the theories of relevance (Sperber&Wilson 1985, 1995, ...
In the literature dealing with the reanalysis of garden path sentences such as While the man hunted ...
Relevance Theory assumes different processing models for similar utterances without motivating the d...
There would be no communication, business transactions or propagation of culture and beliefs but for...
This study presents the theory that language comprehension involves analyzing sentences into phonolo...
One of the basic claims of relevance theory is that because a communicator asks for the attention o...
Syntactic ambiguity abounds in natural language, yet humans have no diffculty coping with it. In fac...
Relevance Theory (RT: Sperber & Wilson, 1986) argues that human language comprehension processes ten...
Syntactic ambiguity abounds in natural language, yet humans have no difficulty coping with it. In fa...
Unlike other models of utterance interpretation, the cognitively-grounded model proposed by SPERBER ...
AbstractAn appropriate account of how the interpretation process of garden-path utterances develops ...
An appropriate account of how the interpretation process of garden-path utterances develops should i...
In this paper, we outline a relevance-based approach to pragmatics, the theory of utterance interpre...
Relevance theory (Sperber and Wilson, 1986) provides an interesting cognitive framework for the stu...
This thesis presents an account of some of the mental mechanisms and processes that take the addres...
The present paper presents an overview of the theories of relevance (Sperber&Wilson 1985, 1995, ...
In the literature dealing with the reanalysis of garden path sentences such as While the man hunted ...
Relevance Theory assumes different processing models for similar utterances without motivating the d...
There would be no communication, business transactions or propagation of culture and beliefs but for...
This study presents the theory that language comprehension involves analyzing sentences into phonolo...
One of the basic claims of relevance theory is that because a communicator asks for the attention o...
Syntactic ambiguity abounds in natural language, yet humans have no diffculty coping with it. In fac...
Relevance Theory (RT: Sperber & Wilson, 1986) argues that human language comprehension processes ten...
Syntactic ambiguity abounds in natural language, yet humans have no difficulty coping with it. In fa...