Written language comprehension requires readers to integrate incoming information with stored mental knowledge to construct meaning. Literally plausible idiomatic expressions can activate both figurative and literal interpretations, which convey different meanings. Previous research has shown that contexts biasing the figurative or literal interpretation of an idiom can facilitate its processing. Moreover, there is evidence that processing of idiomatic expressions is subject to individual differences in linguistic knowledge and cognitive-linguistic skills. It is therefore conceivable that individuals vary in the extent to which they experience context-induced facilitation in processing idiomatic expressions. To explore the interplay between...
Fluently using and understanding figurative language is crucial for successful communication. For ex...
The literature on idioms often talks about an ‘idiom advantage’, such that familiar idioms (spill th...
Most current idiom processing models acknowledge, after Gernsbacher and Robertson (1999) that derivi...
Written language comprehension requires readers to integrate incoming information with stored mental...
Contains fulltext : 244939.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)12 p
In this exploratory study, we investigated whether and to what extent individual differences in cogn...
This paper reports a study in which good and poor comprehenders (between 8 to 10 years) read short p...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how contextual information, prior to an idiomatic expr...
In this exploratory study, we investigated whether and to what extent individual differences in cogn...
In this exploratory study, we investigated whether and to what extent individual differences in cogn...
Language comprehension involves activating word meanings and integrating them with the sentence cont...
We report a self-paced reading experiment investigating phrasal verbs that are ambiguous between lit...
It is widely accepted that the meanings and the forms of Multi Word Expressions (MWEs) are stored in...
Idioms can have both a literal interpretation and a figurative interpretation (e.g., to "kick the bu...
Using eye-tracking, we investigate on-line processing of idioms in a biasing story context by native...
Fluently using and understanding figurative language is crucial for successful communication. For ex...
The literature on idioms often talks about an ‘idiom advantage’, such that familiar idioms (spill th...
Most current idiom processing models acknowledge, after Gernsbacher and Robertson (1999) that derivi...
Written language comprehension requires readers to integrate incoming information with stored mental...
Contains fulltext : 244939.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)12 p
In this exploratory study, we investigated whether and to what extent individual differences in cogn...
This paper reports a study in which good and poor comprehenders (between 8 to 10 years) read short p...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how contextual information, prior to an idiomatic expr...
In this exploratory study, we investigated whether and to what extent individual differences in cogn...
In this exploratory study, we investigated whether and to what extent individual differences in cogn...
Language comprehension involves activating word meanings and integrating them with the sentence cont...
We report a self-paced reading experiment investigating phrasal verbs that are ambiguous between lit...
It is widely accepted that the meanings and the forms of Multi Word Expressions (MWEs) are stored in...
Idioms can have both a literal interpretation and a figurative interpretation (e.g., to "kick the bu...
Using eye-tracking, we investigate on-line processing of idioms in a biasing story context by native...
Fluently using and understanding figurative language is crucial for successful communication. For ex...
The literature on idioms often talks about an ‘idiom advantage’, such that familiar idioms (spill th...
Most current idiom processing models acknowledge, after Gernsbacher and Robertson (1999) that derivi...