A word’s predictability or surprisal, as determined by cloze probabilities or language models (Frank, 2013) is related to processing effort, in that less expected words take more effort to process (Hale, 2001; Lau et al., 2013). A word’s surprisal, however, may also be influenced by the non-linguistic context, such as visual cues: In the visual world paradigm (VWP), anticipatory eye movements suggest that listeners exploit the scene to predict what will be mentioned next (Altmann and Kamide, 1999). How visual context affects surprisal and processing effort, however, remains unclear. Here, we present a series of four studies providing evidence on how visually-determined probabilistic expectations for a spoken target word, as indicated by ant...
Two eye movement while reading experiments address the issue of how reading of an unpredictable word...
The surprisal of a word on a probabilistic grammar constitutes a promising complexity metric for hum...
- Numerous studies of utterance mediated gaze in visual scenes have demonstrated that sentence proce...
A word’s predictability or surprisal, as determined by cloze probabilities or language models (Fran...
A word’s predictability or surprisal, as determined by cloze probabilities or language models (Frank...
A word’s predictability or surprisal in linguistic context, as determined by cloze probabilities or ...
Contemporary accounts of anticipatory language processing assume that individuals predict upcoming i...
During language comprehension, listeners often anticipate upcoming information. This can draw listen...
Recent work has shown that linguistic and visual contexts jointly modulate linguistic expectancy an...
What are the effects of word‐by‐word predictability on sentence processing times during the natural ...
It is now well established that anticipation of up-coming input is a key characteristic of spoken la...
There is a consensus among language researchers that people can predict upcoming language. But do pe...
Many studies have demonstrated that listeners use information extracted from verbs to guide anticipa...
The human sentence processor is able to make rapid predictions about upcoming linguistic input. For ...
Expectation-based theories of language processing, such as Surprisal theory, are supported by eviden...
Two eye movement while reading experiments address the issue of how reading of an unpredictable word...
The surprisal of a word on a probabilistic grammar constitutes a promising complexity metric for hum...
- Numerous studies of utterance mediated gaze in visual scenes have demonstrated that sentence proce...
A word’s predictability or surprisal, as determined by cloze probabilities or language models (Fran...
A word’s predictability or surprisal, as determined by cloze probabilities or language models (Frank...
A word’s predictability or surprisal in linguistic context, as determined by cloze probabilities or ...
Contemporary accounts of anticipatory language processing assume that individuals predict upcoming i...
During language comprehension, listeners often anticipate upcoming information. This can draw listen...
Recent work has shown that linguistic and visual contexts jointly modulate linguistic expectancy an...
What are the effects of word‐by‐word predictability on sentence processing times during the natural ...
It is now well established that anticipation of up-coming input is a key characteristic of spoken la...
There is a consensus among language researchers that people can predict upcoming language. But do pe...
Many studies have demonstrated that listeners use information extracted from verbs to guide anticipa...
The human sentence processor is able to make rapid predictions about upcoming linguistic input. For ...
Expectation-based theories of language processing, such as Surprisal theory, are supported by eviden...
Two eye movement while reading experiments address the issue of how reading of an unpredictable word...
The surprisal of a word on a probabilistic grammar constitutes a promising complexity metric for hum...
- Numerous studies of utterance mediated gaze in visual scenes have demonstrated that sentence proce...