International audienceMandarin relative clause processing or the joy of replication. Céline Pozniak, Barbara Hemforth (LLF, CNRS, Univ. Paris-Diderot, Labex EFL) Celine.pozniak@gmail.com Subject relative clauses (SRs) are considered as being easier to process than object relative clauses (ORs) cross-linguistically. However, Mandarin has been claimed to behave differently, since Hsiao & Gibson (2003) found an OR advantage compatible with linear distance effects as predicted by the Dependency Locality Theory (DLT) (Gibson, 2000). Chen et al. (2011), however, found that SRs are easier to process in Mandarin, in line with frequency/structure based predictions. To explain these diverging results, Vasishth et al. (2013) suggested in a meta-an...
Three experiments investigated Chinese relative clause processing with children, youths and elders...
UnrestrictedCurrent models of sentence processing make contrasting predictions regarding the process...
The processing of relative clauses has been a subject of recurrent interest in psycholinguistics....
International audienceMandarin relative clause processing or the joy of replication. Céline Pozniak,...
International audienceRC processing confronts three major theories: linear distance theories versus ...
A consistent finding across head-initial languages, such as English, is that subject relative clause...
A consistent finding across head-initial languages, such as English, is that subject relative clause...
This study addresses the question of whether native Mandarin Chinese speakers process and comprehend...
WOS: 000437898900001PubMed ID: 30038589A consistent finding across head-initial languages, such as E...
Abstract The processing of relative clauses receives much concern from linguists. The finding that o...
A general fact about language is that subject relative clauses are easier to process than object rel...
A general fact about language is that subject relative clauses are easier to process than object rel...
117 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.The second goal of these expe...
<p>A consistent finding across head-initial languages, such as English, is that subject relative cla...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2003.In...
Three experiments investigated Chinese relative clause processing with children, youths and elders...
UnrestrictedCurrent models of sentence processing make contrasting predictions regarding the process...
The processing of relative clauses has been a subject of recurrent interest in psycholinguistics....
International audienceMandarin relative clause processing or the joy of replication. Céline Pozniak,...
International audienceRC processing confronts three major theories: linear distance theories versus ...
A consistent finding across head-initial languages, such as English, is that subject relative clause...
A consistent finding across head-initial languages, such as English, is that subject relative clause...
This study addresses the question of whether native Mandarin Chinese speakers process and comprehend...
WOS: 000437898900001PubMed ID: 30038589A consistent finding across head-initial languages, such as E...
Abstract The processing of relative clauses receives much concern from linguists. The finding that o...
A general fact about language is that subject relative clauses are easier to process than object rel...
A general fact about language is that subject relative clauses are easier to process than object rel...
117 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.The second goal of these expe...
<p>A consistent finding across head-initial languages, such as English, is that subject relative cla...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2003.In...
Three experiments investigated Chinese relative clause processing with children, youths and elders...
UnrestrictedCurrent models of sentence processing make contrasting predictions regarding the process...
The processing of relative clauses has been a subject of recurrent interest in psycholinguistics....