International audienceWhen a sequence of written words is presented briefly and participants are asked to report the identity of one of the words, identification accuracy is higher when the words form a correct sentence. Here we examined the extent to which this sentence superiority effect can be modulated by semantic content. The central hypothesis guiding this study is that the sentence superiority effect is primarily a syntactic effect. We therefore predicted little or no modulation of the effect by semantics. The influence of semantic content was measured by comparing the sentence superiority effect obtained with semantically regular sentences (e.g., son amie danse bien [her friend dances well]) and semantically anomalous but syntactica...
Individual differences in sentence understanding exist in terms of speed, strategy and interpretatio...
Important properties of the human sentence processor are The semantic model approximates world knowl...
Does the language comprehension system resolve ambiguities for single- and multiple-word units simil...
International audienceWhen a sequence of written words is presented briefly and participants are ask...
International audienceKeywords: Sentence superiority effect Parallel word processing Rapid parallel ...
International audienceThe sentence superiority effect observed with skilled adult readers has been t...
International audienceDuring reading, the recognition of words is influenced by the syntactic compat...
Sentence processing is an extraordinarily complex and speeded process, and yet proceeds, typically, ...
Semantic plausibility has been shown to affect a number of sentence processing tasks, including read...
Recent theories of semantic representation posit that information is represented by a set of proposi...
Whether syntactic and semantic processes during sentence comprehension follow strict sets of rules ...
Contains fulltext : 14207-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In two ERP ex...
When a sequence of written words is briefly presented and participants are asked to identify just on...
corpus. We derive greater surprisals (Hale, 2001) for the unergative than the unaccusative case, whi...
BACKGROUND: A crucial question for understanding sentence comprehension is the openness of syntactic...
Individual differences in sentence understanding exist in terms of speed, strategy and interpretatio...
Important properties of the human sentence processor are The semantic model approximates world knowl...
Does the language comprehension system resolve ambiguities for single- and multiple-word units simil...
International audienceWhen a sequence of written words is presented briefly and participants are ask...
International audienceKeywords: Sentence superiority effect Parallel word processing Rapid parallel ...
International audienceThe sentence superiority effect observed with skilled adult readers has been t...
International audienceDuring reading, the recognition of words is influenced by the syntactic compat...
Sentence processing is an extraordinarily complex and speeded process, and yet proceeds, typically, ...
Semantic plausibility has been shown to affect a number of sentence processing tasks, including read...
Recent theories of semantic representation posit that information is represented by a set of proposi...
Whether syntactic and semantic processes during sentence comprehension follow strict sets of rules ...
Contains fulltext : 14207-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In two ERP ex...
When a sequence of written words is briefly presented and participants are asked to identify just on...
corpus. We derive greater surprisals (Hale, 2001) for the unergative than the unaccusative case, whi...
BACKGROUND: A crucial question for understanding sentence comprehension is the openness of syntactic...
Individual differences in sentence understanding exist in terms of speed, strategy and interpretatio...
Important properties of the human sentence processor are The semantic model approximates world knowl...
Does the language comprehension system resolve ambiguities for single- and multiple-word units simil...