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Staub, Adrian – Journal of Memory and Language, 2007
Two eye movement experiments examined effects on syntactic reanalysis when the correct analysis was briefly entertained at an earlier point in the sentence. In Experiment 1, participants read sentences containing a noun phrase coordination/clausal coordination ambiguity, while in Experiment 2 they read sentences containing a subordinate clause…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Sentences, Nouns, Eye Movements
Foraker, Stephani; McElree, Brian – Journal of Memory and Language, 2007
A prominent antecedent facilitates anaphor resolution. Speed-accuracy tradeoff modeling in Experiments 1 and 3 indicated that clefting did not affect the speed of accessing an antecedent representation, which is inconsistent with claims that discourse-focused information is actively maintained in focal attention [e.g., Gundel, J. K. (1999). "On…
Descriptors: Memory, Figurative Language, Eye Movements, Form Classes (Languages)
van Gompel, Roger P. G.; Pickering, Martin J.; Pearson, Jamie; Jacob, Gunnar – Journal of Memory and Language, 2006
In three structural priming experiments, we investigated temporarily ambiguous sentences such as "While the man was visiting the children who were surprisingly pleasant and funny played outside." Participants produced more transitive sentences following such temporarily ambiguous sentences than following unambiguous sentences that were…
Descriptors: Sentence Structure, Evaluation Methods, Punctuation, Memory

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