Three tasks were reported to examine the effect of ambiguity awareness on Chinese-speaking English learners’ use of prosody in resolving prepositional-phrase attachment ambiguity. In the first (Task 1) and second (Task 2) tasks, listeners were not informed of the syntactic ambiguity. In the third task (Task 3), listeners were given the specific information about syntactic ambiguity. The analysis of the overall accuracy rate showed that before receiving specific information about syntactic ambiguity, learners did not detect the ambiguity within the structure and tended to interpret the sentence in a “good-enough” heuristic to reduce the computational burden. After being aware of the syntactic ambiguity, they could use prosodic cues to resolv...
The aim of the present study is to explore whether Greek adults, who are non-trained speakers and na...
Four reading-time studies in the dissertation investigated the online representation of a syntactic ...
This paper reports on two studies investigating children's and adults' processing of sentences conta...
There is a growing body of research that demonstrates that listeners are sensitive to prosodic infor...
This work presents an investigation of how prosodic information is used in natural language processi...
In two experiments, Mandarin listeners resolved potential syntactic ambiguities in spoken utterances...
It has long been debated whether non-native speakers can process sentences in the same way as native...
P(論文)[Purposes] This study investigates how Japanese EFL learners will process syntactically ambiguo...
Prosody has strong ties with syntax, since prosody can be used to resolve some syntactic ambiguities...
This study investigates how native Korean-speaking second language learners of English (L2ers) use p...
This thesis tests the early incorporation of prosodic information during on-line processing of ambig...
This study investigates the way adult second language (L2) learners of English resolve relative clau...
Recently, the significant role that pronunciation and prosody plays in processing spoken language ha...
This work was supported in part by a Summer Graduate Research Fellowship in Cognitive Science provid...
Abstract. We present results of four experiments that examined the role of prosodic boundaries in se...
The aim of the present study is to explore whether Greek adults, who are non-trained speakers and na...
Four reading-time studies in the dissertation investigated the online representation of a syntactic ...
This paper reports on two studies investigating children's and adults' processing of sentences conta...
There is a growing body of research that demonstrates that listeners are sensitive to prosodic infor...
This work presents an investigation of how prosodic information is used in natural language processi...
In two experiments, Mandarin listeners resolved potential syntactic ambiguities in spoken utterances...
It has long been debated whether non-native speakers can process sentences in the same way as native...
P(論文)[Purposes] This study investigates how Japanese EFL learners will process syntactically ambiguo...
Prosody has strong ties with syntax, since prosody can be used to resolve some syntactic ambiguities...
This study investigates how native Korean-speaking second language learners of English (L2ers) use p...
This thesis tests the early incorporation of prosodic information during on-line processing of ambig...
This study investigates the way adult second language (L2) learners of English resolve relative clau...
Recently, the significant role that pronunciation and prosody plays in processing spoken language ha...
This work was supported in part by a Summer Graduate Research Fellowship in Cognitive Science provid...
Abstract. We present results of four experiments that examined the role of prosodic boundaries in se...
The aim of the present study is to explore whether Greek adults, who are non-trained speakers and na...
Four reading-time studies in the dissertation investigated the online representation of a syntactic ...
This paper reports on two studies investigating children's and adults' processing of sentences conta...