A central question for psycholinguistics concerns the role of grammatical constraints in online sentence processing. Many current theories maintain that, at each point in time, the processor constructs an analysis which is consistent with the grammatical information in the input. Several bottom-up, dynamical models make a contrasting prediction: partial parses which are syntactically incompatible with the current input can nevertheless temporarily influence the processor. Three self-paced reading experiments demonstrated the influence of such local structural ambiguities. The first examine
Although usually considered distinct processes, grammatical encoding and decoding have many theoreti...
I begin by reviewing the sentence processing field and assessing the legacy of generative grammar an...
Abstract An experimental study dedicated to structurally ambiguous sentences processing was carried ...
Many leading theories of human sentence processing assume that language compre- hension and producti...
Dynamical systems of language processing predict that sentence processing complexity is not only a f...
Human sentence processing occurs incrementally. Most mod-els of human processing rely on parsers tha...
Research on anticipatory and bottom-up effects in human sentence processing has revealed two importa...
In this dissertation, I used the event-related potential (ERP) technique to investigate sentence com...
The phenomenon of local coherences has recently generated significant interest in the sentence proce...
SOPARSE (Tabor & Hutchins, 2004) predicts so-called local coherence effects: locally plausi...
Psycholinguistic research spanning a number of decades has produced diverging results with regard to...
Evidence from 3 experiments reveals interference effects from structural relationships that are inco...
Many comprehension theories assert that increasing the distance between elements participating in a ...
My dissertation investigates interference effects in the comprehension and production of long-distan...
During language comprehension, words are easier to process when predictable based on local sentence ...
Although usually considered distinct processes, grammatical encoding and decoding have many theoreti...
I begin by reviewing the sentence processing field and assessing the legacy of generative grammar an...
Abstract An experimental study dedicated to structurally ambiguous sentences processing was carried ...
Many leading theories of human sentence processing assume that language compre- hension and producti...
Dynamical systems of language processing predict that sentence processing complexity is not only a f...
Human sentence processing occurs incrementally. Most mod-els of human processing rely on parsers tha...
Research on anticipatory and bottom-up effects in human sentence processing has revealed two importa...
In this dissertation, I used the event-related potential (ERP) technique to investigate sentence com...
The phenomenon of local coherences has recently generated significant interest in the sentence proce...
SOPARSE (Tabor & Hutchins, 2004) predicts so-called local coherence effects: locally plausi...
Psycholinguistic research spanning a number of decades has produced diverging results with regard to...
Evidence from 3 experiments reveals interference effects from structural relationships that are inco...
Many comprehension theories assert that increasing the distance between elements participating in a ...
My dissertation investigates interference effects in the comprehension and production of long-distan...
During language comprehension, words are easier to process when predictable based on local sentence ...
Although usually considered distinct processes, grammatical encoding and decoding have many theoreti...
I begin by reviewing the sentence processing field and assessing the legacy of generative grammar an...
Abstract An experimental study dedicated to structurally ambiguous sentences processing was carried ...