In this paper we report on a visual world eye-tracking experiment that investigated the differing abilities of adults and children to use referential scene information during reanalysis to overcome lexical biases during sentence processing. The results showed that adults incorporated aspects of the referential scene into their parse as soon as it became apparent that a test sentence was syntactically ambiguous, suggesting they considered the two alternative analyses in parallel. In contrast, the children appeared not to reanalyze their initial analysis, even over shorter distances than have been investigated in prior research. We argue that this reflects the children's over-reliance on bottom-up, lexical cues to interpretation. The implicat...
While there has been a fair amount of research investigating children’s syntactic processing during ...
Adult language comprehension is rapid, incremental, and opportunistic—making use of multiple cues fr...
Unlike other models of utterance interpretation, the cognitively-grounded model proposed by SPERBER ...
In this paper we report on a visual world eye-tracking experiment that investigated the differing ab...
Research with adults has shown that ambiguous spoken sentences are resolved efficiently, exploiting ...
Studies of adult sentence processing have established that the referential context in which sentence...
This paper reports on two studies investigating children's and adults' processing of sentences conta...
Research with adults has shown that ambiguous spoken sentences are resolved efficiently, exploiting ...
Prior studies of ambiguity resolution in young children have found that children rely heavily on lex...
This paper reports on an investigation of children's (aged 3;5–9;8) comprehension of sentences conta...
Recent work has suggested that readers 19 initial and incorrect interpretation of temporarily ambigu...
Two experiments are reported which examine children\u27s ability to use referential context when mak...
Studies with adult listene rs have demonstrated that prosody, lexical information and referential ev...
Prior studies of ambiguity resolution in young children have found that children rely heavily on lex...
While there has been a fair amount of research investigating children's syntactic processing during ...
While there has been a fair amount of research investigating children’s syntactic processing during ...
Adult language comprehension is rapid, incremental, and opportunistic—making use of multiple cues fr...
Unlike other models of utterance interpretation, the cognitively-grounded model proposed by SPERBER ...
In this paper we report on a visual world eye-tracking experiment that investigated the differing ab...
Research with adults has shown that ambiguous spoken sentences are resolved efficiently, exploiting ...
Studies of adult sentence processing have established that the referential context in which sentence...
This paper reports on two studies investigating children's and adults' processing of sentences conta...
Research with adults has shown that ambiguous spoken sentences are resolved efficiently, exploiting ...
Prior studies of ambiguity resolution in young children have found that children rely heavily on lex...
This paper reports on an investigation of children's (aged 3;5–9;8) comprehension of sentences conta...
Recent work has suggested that readers 19 initial and incorrect interpretation of temporarily ambigu...
Two experiments are reported which examine children\u27s ability to use referential context when mak...
Studies with adult listene rs have demonstrated that prosody, lexical information and referential ev...
Prior studies of ambiguity resolution in young children have found that children rely heavily on lex...
While there has been a fair amount of research investigating children's syntactic processing during ...
While there has been a fair amount of research investigating children’s syntactic processing during ...
Adult language comprehension is rapid, incremental, and opportunistic—making use of multiple cues fr...
Unlike other models of utterance interpretation, the cognitively-grounded model proposed by SPERBER ...