: Object relatives (ORs) have been reported to cause heavier processing loads than subject relatives (SRs) in both pre- and postnominal position (prenominal relatives: Miyamoto & Nakamura 2003, Kwon 2008, Ueno & Garnsey 2008; postnominal relatives: King & Just 1991, King & Kutas 1995, Traxler et al. 2002). In this article, we report the results of two eye-tracking studies of Korean prenominal relative clauses that confirm a processing advantage for subject relatives both with and without supporting context. These results are shown to be compatible with accounts involving the accessibility hierarchy (Keenan & Comrie 1977), phrase-structural complexity (O’Grady 1997), and probabilistic structural disambiguation (Mitchell et al. 1995, Hale 2...
Previous studies have shown that object relative clauses incur a heavier processing load than subjec...
In this thesis, we investigate mechanisms of sentence comprehension based on our study of adults' pr...
The subject-object asymmetry in relative clauses, where structures containing subject dependencies a...
: Object relatives (ORs) have been reported to cause heavier processing loads than subject relatives...
1995, Traxler et al. 2002). In this article, we report the results of two eye-tracking studies of Ko...
Cognitive and linguistic factors affecting subject/object asymmetry: An eye-tracking study of prenom...
Subject relative (SR) clauses have a reliable processing advantage in VO languages like English in w...
Subject relative (SR) clauses have a reliable processing advantage in VO languages like English in w...
In both first and second language syntax, subject-relatives (SRCs) are easier than object-relatives ...
Various studies have reported that subject relative clauses (the boy who likes the woman) are easier...
This paper investigates the comparative processing difficulty of dative and subject relative clauses...
This paper investigates the asymmetrical development of subject relative clauses and object relative...
The nature of the memory processes that support language comprehension and the manner in which infor...
While a number of studies have shown that object-extracted relative clauses are more difficult to un...
This dissertation explores the processing of syntactic (1) and anaphoric gap-filler dependencies (2)...
Previous studies have shown that object relative clauses incur a heavier processing load than subjec...
In this thesis, we investigate mechanisms of sentence comprehension based on our study of adults' pr...
The subject-object asymmetry in relative clauses, where structures containing subject dependencies a...
: Object relatives (ORs) have been reported to cause heavier processing loads than subject relatives...
1995, Traxler et al. 2002). In this article, we report the results of two eye-tracking studies of Ko...
Cognitive and linguistic factors affecting subject/object asymmetry: An eye-tracking study of prenom...
Subject relative (SR) clauses have a reliable processing advantage in VO languages like English in w...
Subject relative (SR) clauses have a reliable processing advantage in VO languages like English in w...
In both first and second language syntax, subject-relatives (SRCs) are easier than object-relatives ...
Various studies have reported that subject relative clauses (the boy who likes the woman) are easier...
This paper investigates the comparative processing difficulty of dative and subject relative clauses...
This paper investigates the asymmetrical development of subject relative clauses and object relative...
The nature of the memory processes that support language comprehension and the manner in which infor...
While a number of studies have shown that object-extracted relative clauses are more difficult to un...
This dissertation explores the processing of syntactic (1) and anaphoric gap-filler dependencies (2)...
Previous studies have shown that object relative clauses incur a heavier processing load than subjec...
In this thesis, we investigate mechanisms of sentence comprehension based on our study of adults' pr...
The subject-object asymmetry in relative clauses, where structures containing subject dependencies a...