In our target article [Chow, W., Smith, C., Lau, E., & Phillips, C. (2015). A “bag-of-arguments” mechanism for initial verb predictions. Language, Cognition & Neuroscience. Advance online publication. doi:10.1080/23273798.2015.1066832], we investigated the predictions that comprehenders initially make about an upcoming verb as they read and provided evidence that they are sensitive to the arguments’ lexical meaning but not their structural roles. Here we synthesise findings from our work with other studies that show that verb predictions are sensitive to the arguments’ roles if more time is available for prediction. We content that prediction involves computations that may require differing amounts of time. Further, we argue that prediction...
The idea that comprehenders predict upcoming linguistic content has become core to many theories of ...
Stimulus processing in language and beyond is shaped by context, with predictability having a partic...
The notion that prediction is a fundamental principle of human information processing has been en vo...
Prediction facilitates word processing in the moment, but the longer-term consequences of predictio...
When people process language, they can use context to predict upcoming information, influencing proc...
Current psycholinguistic theory proffers prediction as a central, explanatory mechanism in language ...
During language comprehension, the brain rapidly integrates incoming linguistic stimuli to not only ...
This thesis explores how predictions about upcoming language inputs are computed during real-time la...
Previous studies have shown that comprehenders use rich contextual information to anticipate upcomin...
In sentence comprehension, readers and listeners often anticipate upcoming information (e.g., Altman...
There is a consensus among language researchers that people can predict upcoming language. But do pe...
In current theories of language comprehension, people routinely and implicitly predict upcoming word...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
Acknowledgments A James S. McDonnell Foundation Scholar Award and NIH grant AG026308 to K.D.F suppor...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Faith Tan for data collection and speech onset measurements, and...
The idea that comprehenders predict upcoming linguistic content has become core to many theories of ...
Stimulus processing in language and beyond is shaped by context, with predictability having a partic...
The notion that prediction is a fundamental principle of human information processing has been en vo...
Prediction facilitates word processing in the moment, but the longer-term consequences of predictio...
When people process language, they can use context to predict upcoming information, influencing proc...
Current psycholinguistic theory proffers prediction as a central, explanatory mechanism in language ...
During language comprehension, the brain rapidly integrates incoming linguistic stimuli to not only ...
This thesis explores how predictions about upcoming language inputs are computed during real-time la...
Previous studies have shown that comprehenders use rich contextual information to anticipate upcomin...
In sentence comprehension, readers and listeners often anticipate upcoming information (e.g., Altman...
There is a consensus among language researchers that people can predict upcoming language. But do pe...
In current theories of language comprehension, people routinely and implicitly predict upcoming word...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
Acknowledgments A James S. McDonnell Foundation Scholar Award and NIH grant AG026308 to K.D.F suppor...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Faith Tan for data collection and speech onset measurements, and...
The idea that comprehenders predict upcoming linguistic content has become core to many theories of ...
Stimulus processing in language and beyond is shaped by context, with predictability having a partic...
The notion that prediction is a fundamental principle of human information processing has been en vo...