The kindergarten path effect revisited: Children's use of context in processing structural ambiguities

AR Weighall - Journal of experimental child psychology, 2008 - Elsevier
Research with adults has shown that ambiguous spoken sentences are resolved efficiently,
exploiting multiple cues—including referential context—to select the intended meaning …

[引用][C] The kindergarten path effect revisited: Children's use of context in processing structural ambiguities

AR Weighall - Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2008 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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The kindergarten path effect revisited: Children's use of context in processing structural ambiguities.

AR Weighall - Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
Research with adults has shown that ambiguous spoken sentences are resolved efficiently,
exploiting multiple cues--including referential context--to select the intended meaning …

[引用][C] The kindergarten path effect revisited: Children's use of context in processing structural ambiguities

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The Kindergarten Path Effect Revisited: Children's Use of Context in Processing Structural Ambiguities.

AR Weighall - Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2008 - ERIC
Research with adults has shown that ambiguous spoken sentences are resolved efficiently,
exploiting multiple cues--including referential context--to select the intended meaning …

The kindergarten path effect revisited: children's use of context in processing structural ambiguities

AR Weighall - Journal of experimental child psychology, 2008 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Research with adults has shown that ambiguous spoken sentences are resolved efficiently,
exploiting multiple cues--including referential context--to select the intended meaning …

The kindergarten-path effect revisited: children's use of context in processing structural ambiguities

AR Weighall - Journal of experimental child psychology, 2007 - shura.shu.ac.uk
Research with adults has shown that ambiguous spoken sentences are resolved efficiently,
exploiting multiple cues—including referential context—to select the intended meaning …

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Research with adults has shown that ambiguous spoken sentences are efficiently resolved,
exploiting multiple cues–including referential context–in order to select the intended …

The kindergarten path effect revisited: Children's use of context in processing structural ambiguities

AR Weighall - Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2008 - infona.pl
Research with adults has shown that ambiguous spoken sentences are resolved efficiently,
exploiting multiple cues—including referential context—to select the intended meaning …

[PDF][PDF] The kindergarten-path effect revisited: children's use of context in processing structural ambiguities

AR WEIGHALL - psychology - core.ac.uk
Research with adults has shown that ambiguous spoken sentences are efficiently resolved,
exploiting multiple cues–including referential context–in order to select the intended …