Desmet, Brysbaert, and De Baecke (2002a) showed that the production of relative clauses following two potential attachment hosts (e.g., `Someone shot the servant of the actress who was on the balcony') was influenced by the animacy of the first host. These results were important because they refuted evidence from Dutch against experience-based accounts of syntactic ambiguity resolution, such as the tuning hypothesis. However, Desmet et al. did not provide direct evidence in favour of tuning, because their study focused on production and did not include reading experiments. In the present paper this line of research was extended. A corpus analysis and an eye-tracking experiment revealed that when taking into account lexical properties of the...
The results of a self-paced reading study with German second language (L2) learners of Dutch showed ...
Three eye-tracking experiments were conducted in order to further examine French readers' attachment...
Listeners must integrate multiple sources of information to construct an interpretation of a sentenc...
Desmet, Brysbaert, and De Baecke (2002a) showed that the production of relative clauses following tw...
Desmet, Brysbaert, and De Baecke (2002a) showed that the production of relative clauses following tw...
We examined the production of relative clauses in sentences with a complex noun phrase containing tw...
For several languages, a preference for subject relative clauses over object relative clauses has be...
We present the results of three online questionnaires (one attachment preference study and two accep...
In an eye-tracking experiment we investigated the influence of referential context on the attachment...
Abstract An experimental study dedicated to structurally ambiguous sentences processing was carried ...
We present the results of three offline questionnaires (one attachment preference study and two acce...
In previous research it has been shown that subject relative clauses are easier to process than obje...
Traballo Fin de Grao en Lingua e Literatura Inglesas. Curso 2018-2019This work deals with the syntac...
The question of how speakers resolve ambiguities when parsing sentences has motivated a great deal o...
We show that comprehenders ’ expectations about upcoming discourse coherence relations influence the...
The results of a self-paced reading study with German second language (L2) learners of Dutch showed ...
Three eye-tracking experiments were conducted in order to further examine French readers' attachment...
Listeners must integrate multiple sources of information to construct an interpretation of a sentenc...
Desmet, Brysbaert, and De Baecke (2002a) showed that the production of relative clauses following tw...
Desmet, Brysbaert, and De Baecke (2002a) showed that the production of relative clauses following tw...
We examined the production of relative clauses in sentences with a complex noun phrase containing tw...
For several languages, a preference for subject relative clauses over object relative clauses has be...
We present the results of three online questionnaires (one attachment preference study and two accep...
In an eye-tracking experiment we investigated the influence of referential context on the attachment...
Abstract An experimental study dedicated to structurally ambiguous sentences processing was carried ...
We present the results of three offline questionnaires (one attachment preference study and two acce...
In previous research it has been shown that subject relative clauses are easier to process than obje...
Traballo Fin de Grao en Lingua e Literatura Inglesas. Curso 2018-2019This work deals with the syntac...
The question of how speakers resolve ambiguities when parsing sentences has motivated a great deal o...
We show that comprehenders ’ expectations about upcoming discourse coherence relations influence the...
The results of a self-paced reading study with German second language (L2) learners of Dutch showed ...
Three eye-tracking experiments were conducted in order to further examine French readers' attachment...
Listeners must integrate multiple sources of information to construct an interpretation of a sentenc...