This contribution reports on three sentence processing experiments involving structurally ambiguous Jabberwocky strings. The items are complex NPs, in which a relative clause can be attached to either of two nominal heads (NP1-preposition-NP2-RC). The phonological lengths of the heads, as well as that of the relative clause, are manipulated. The results show modest effects on relative clause attachment preferences of this manipulation, thus lending support to Fodor’s (1998, 2002) implicit-prosody hypothesis
Desmet, Brysbaert, and De Baecke (2002a) showed that the production of relative clauses following tw...
Two accounts of relative clause attachment will be discussed, the case-matching hypothesis proposed ...
When we hear the sentence he respects the butcher of the doctor who gains weight each year, it is no...
This study investigates the validity of the Implicit Prosody Hypothesis (IPH) by examining the defau...
The implicit prosody hypothesis (Fodor, 1998, 2002) proposes that silent reading coincides with a de...
This paper tests the validity of the Implicit Prosody Hypothesis (IPH) (Fodor 1998, 2002) based on p...
An eye-movement monitoring experiment investigated readers’ response to temporarily ambiguous senten...
The question of how speakers resolve ambiguities when parsing sentences has motivated a great deal o...
When a relative clause (RC) follows two nouns (N1, N2) in a complex noun phrase such as that contain...
Listeners must integrate multiple sources of information to construct an interpretation of a sentenc...
We show that comprehenders ’ expectations about upcoming discourse coherence relations influence the...
This dissertation is about implicit prosody, the prosodic structure that readers assign during silen...
During natural speech perception, listeners rely on a wide range of cues to support comprehension, f...
During natural speech perception, listeners rely on a wide range of cues to support comprehension, f...
This work presents an investigation of how prosodic information is used in natural language processi...
Desmet, Brysbaert, and De Baecke (2002a) showed that the production of relative clauses following tw...
Two accounts of relative clause attachment will be discussed, the case-matching hypothesis proposed ...
When we hear the sentence he respects the butcher of the doctor who gains weight each year, it is no...
This study investigates the validity of the Implicit Prosody Hypothesis (IPH) by examining the defau...
The implicit prosody hypothesis (Fodor, 1998, 2002) proposes that silent reading coincides with a de...
This paper tests the validity of the Implicit Prosody Hypothesis (IPH) (Fodor 1998, 2002) based on p...
An eye-movement monitoring experiment investigated readers’ response to temporarily ambiguous senten...
The question of how speakers resolve ambiguities when parsing sentences has motivated a great deal o...
When a relative clause (RC) follows two nouns (N1, N2) in a complex noun phrase such as that contain...
Listeners must integrate multiple sources of information to construct an interpretation of a sentenc...
We show that comprehenders ’ expectations about upcoming discourse coherence relations influence the...
This dissertation is about implicit prosody, the prosodic structure that readers assign during silen...
During natural speech perception, listeners rely on a wide range of cues to support comprehension, f...
During natural speech perception, listeners rely on a wide range of cues to support comprehension, f...
This work presents an investigation of how prosodic information is used in natural language processi...
Desmet, Brysbaert, and De Baecke (2002a) showed that the production of relative clauses following tw...
Two accounts of relative clause attachment will be discussed, the case-matching hypothesis proposed ...
When we hear the sentence he respects the butcher of the doctor who gains weight each year, it is no...