Major models of sentence comprehension assume that a verb triggers retrieval of preceding thematic arguments from memory to establish argument-verb dependencies. If so, longer argument-verb distance should lead to higher processing load at the verb (a locality effect),since the representation of the argument should suffer from decay and/or interference.However, verb-final languages have often failed to show the expected argument-verb locality effect. A possible account of the lack of the effect is that arguments and adjuncts before the verb reactivate each other, counteracting memory degradation. In a pair of self-paced reading experiments in Japanese, a verb-final language, we found evidence of such pre-verb reactivation.Specifically, ther...
The semantic relation between a verb and its argument rapidly impacts language comprehension much li...
Linguistic dependencies between non-adjacent words have been shown to cause comprehension difficulty...
An eye-tracking experiment using the Visual World Paradigm (VWP) shows that in on-line sentence proc...
Probabilistic expectations and memory limitations are central factors governing the real-time compre...
•Konieczny (2000) shows that the presence of additional preverbal material can facilitate the proces...
Many comprehension theories assert that increasing the distance between elements participating in a ...
The present study tested whether the D-linked object moves from its thematic position over the subje...
Three experiments (self-paced reading, eyetracking and an ERP study) show that in relative clauses, ...
Whether the distance between the filler and the gap increases or decreases the difficulty for compre...
This thesis investigates syntactic and thematic factors that contribute to interference in language ...
Previous research has found that the single argument of unaccusative verbs (such as fall) is reactiv...
Delaying the appearance of a verb in a noun-verb dependency tends to increase processing difficulty ...
The processing of semantic and structural information concerning the relation between a verb and its...
We compare the processing of relative clauses in comprehension (self-paced reading) and production (...
The present study addresses the question of whether structural analyses of verb-arguments are postpo...
The semantic relation between a verb and its argument rapidly impacts language comprehension much li...
Linguistic dependencies between non-adjacent words have been shown to cause comprehension difficulty...
An eye-tracking experiment using the Visual World Paradigm (VWP) shows that in on-line sentence proc...
Probabilistic expectations and memory limitations are central factors governing the real-time compre...
•Konieczny (2000) shows that the presence of additional preverbal material can facilitate the proces...
Many comprehension theories assert that increasing the distance between elements participating in a ...
The present study tested whether the D-linked object moves from its thematic position over the subje...
Three experiments (self-paced reading, eyetracking and an ERP study) show that in relative clauses, ...
Whether the distance between the filler and the gap increases or decreases the difficulty for compre...
This thesis investigates syntactic and thematic factors that contribute to interference in language ...
Previous research has found that the single argument of unaccusative verbs (such as fall) is reactiv...
Delaying the appearance of a verb in a noun-verb dependency tends to increase processing difficulty ...
The processing of semantic and structural information concerning the relation between a verb and its...
We compare the processing of relative clauses in comprehension (self-paced reading) and production (...
The present study addresses the question of whether structural analyses of verb-arguments are postpo...
The semantic relation between a verb and its argument rapidly impacts language comprehension much li...
Linguistic dependencies between non-adjacent words have been shown to cause comprehension difficulty...
An eye-tracking experiment using the Visual World Paradigm (VWP) shows that in on-line sentence proc...