In two experiments, we explored the degree to which sentence context effects operate at a lexical or conceptual level by examining the processing of mixed-language sentences by fluent Spanish-English bilinguals. In Experiment 1, subjects\u27 eye movements were monitored while they read English sentences in which sentence constraint, word frequency, and language of target word were manipulated. A frequency x constraint interaction was found when target words appeared in Spanish, but not in English. First fixation durations were longer for high-frequency Spanish words when these were embedded in high-constraint sentences than in low-constraint sentences. This result suggests that the conceptual restrictions produced by the sentence context we...
Aims: This paper seeks to determine the degree to which bilinguals and monolinguals use the semantic...
The current thesis investigates the role of sentence context and individual differences in the quali...
AbstractHuman language is massively ambiguous, yet we are generally able to identify the intended me...
To contrast mechanisms of lexical access in production versus comprehension we compared the effects ...
Competing models of eye movement control during reading disagree over the extent to which eye moveme...
Contains fulltext : 143469.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In two lexica...
Two experiments investigated the effect of a congruent sentence context on processing time for a tar...
The influence of sentence context constraint on subsequent processing of concrete and abstract cogna...
Recent research on bilingualism has shown that lexical access in visual word recognition by bilingua...
Recent empirical studies about the neurological executive nature of reading in bilinguals differ in ...
This article provides an overview of bilingualism research on visual word recognition in isolation a...
The current study investigated the influence of linguistic context on word recognition and sentence ...
We present two eye-tracking experiments that investigate lexical frequency and semantic context cons...
We report two experiments that investigate the effects of sentence context on bilingual lexical acce...
A growing number of researchers in the sentence processing community are using eye movements to addr...
Aims: This paper seeks to determine the degree to which bilinguals and monolinguals use the semantic...
The current thesis investigates the role of sentence context and individual differences in the quali...
AbstractHuman language is massively ambiguous, yet we are generally able to identify the intended me...
To contrast mechanisms of lexical access in production versus comprehension we compared the effects ...
Competing models of eye movement control during reading disagree over the extent to which eye moveme...
Contains fulltext : 143469.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In two lexica...
Two experiments investigated the effect of a congruent sentence context on processing time for a tar...
The influence of sentence context constraint on subsequent processing of concrete and abstract cogna...
Recent research on bilingualism has shown that lexical access in visual word recognition by bilingua...
Recent empirical studies about the neurological executive nature of reading in bilinguals differ in ...
This article provides an overview of bilingualism research on visual word recognition in isolation a...
The current study investigated the influence of linguistic context on word recognition and sentence ...
We present two eye-tracking experiments that investigate lexical frequency and semantic context cons...
We report two experiments that investigate the effects of sentence context on bilingual lexical acce...
A growing number of researchers in the sentence processing community are using eye movements to addr...
Aims: This paper seeks to determine the degree to which bilinguals and monolinguals use the semantic...
The current thesis investigates the role of sentence context and individual differences in the quali...
AbstractHuman language is massively ambiguous, yet we are generally able to identify the intended me...