This thesis tests the early incorporation of prosodic information during on-line processing of ambiguous word pairs such as Packing cases. The word pair is syntactically ambiguous between a noun or verb phrase interpretation. However, the two interpretations are prosodically distinct. An on-line, cross-modal, response-time task found that subjects disambiguated the word pairs using prosodic information. Experiment 2 swapped the timing,fo and amplitude of the noun phrase versions with the verb phrase versions. If prosodic information were guiding parsing, swapping the prosody of the alternatives should change subjects' parses of the word-pairs. Subjects interpreted the cross-synthesised noun phrases as verb phrases and the crosssynthesised v...
Contains fulltext : 90630.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study addre...
During natural speech perception, listeners rely on a wide range of cues to support comprehension, f...
This study addresses the question whether prosodic information can affect the choice for a syntactic...
This thesis tests the early incorporation of prosodic information during on-line processing of ambig...
This work presents an investigation of how prosodic information is used in natural language processi...
The goal of much of the psycholinguistic work on sentence processing has been to identify the source...
This paper investigates how differences in syntactic structure influence the speaker's prosodic real...
Prosody has strong ties with syntax, since prosody can be used to resolve some syntactic ambiguities...
A pair of speaking and listening studies investigated the prosody of sentences with temporary Object...
The present study was designed to examine the processing of prosodic and syntactic information in sp...
Researchers have long sought to determine the strength of the relation between prosody and the inter...
Studies with adult listene rs have demonstrated that prosody, lexical information and referential ev...
This work was supported in part by a Summer Graduate Research Fellowship in Cognitive Science provid...
During natural speech perception, listeners rely on a wide range of cues to support comprehension, f...
An eye-tracking experiment examined whether prosodic cues can affect the interpretation of grammatic...
Contains fulltext : 90630.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study addre...
During natural speech perception, listeners rely on a wide range of cues to support comprehension, f...
This study addresses the question whether prosodic information can affect the choice for a syntactic...
This thesis tests the early incorporation of prosodic information during on-line processing of ambig...
This work presents an investigation of how prosodic information is used in natural language processi...
The goal of much of the psycholinguistic work on sentence processing has been to identify the source...
This paper investigates how differences in syntactic structure influence the speaker's prosodic real...
Prosody has strong ties with syntax, since prosody can be used to resolve some syntactic ambiguities...
A pair of speaking and listening studies investigated the prosody of sentences with temporary Object...
The present study was designed to examine the processing of prosodic and syntactic information in sp...
Researchers have long sought to determine the strength of the relation between prosody and the inter...
Studies with adult listene rs have demonstrated that prosody, lexical information and referential ev...
This work was supported in part by a Summer Graduate Research Fellowship in Cognitive Science provid...
During natural speech perception, listeners rely on a wide range of cues to support comprehension, f...
An eye-tracking experiment examined whether prosodic cues can affect the interpretation of grammatic...
Contains fulltext : 90630.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study addre...
During natural speech perception, listeners rely on a wide range of cues to support comprehension, f...
This study addresses the question whether prosodic information can affect the choice for a syntactic...