[HTML][HTML] Subject/object processing asymmetries in Korean relative clauses: Evidence from ERP data

N Kwon, R Kluender, M Kutas, M Polinsky - Language, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Subject relative (SR) clauses have a reliable processing advantage in VO languages like
English in which relative clauses (RCs) follow the head noun. The question is whether this is …

An ERP study of the processing of subject and object relative clauses in Japanese

M Ueno, SM Garnsey - Language and Cognitive Processes, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Using reading times and event-related brain potentials (ERPs), we investigated the
processing of Japanese subject and object relative clauses (SRs/ORs). Previous research …

Cognitive and linguistic factors affecting subject/object asymmetry: An eye-tracking study of prenominal relative clauses in Korean

N Kwon, PC Gordon, Y Lee, R Kluender, M Polinsky - Language, 2010 - muse.jhu.edu
Object relatives (ORs) have been reported to cause heavier processing loads than subject
relatives (SRs) in both pre-and postnominal position (prenominal relatives: Miyamoto & …

Subject relative clauses are not universally easier to process: Evidence from Basque

M Carreiras, JA Duñabeitia, M Vergara… - Cognition, 2010 - Elsevier
Studies from many languages consistently report that subject relative clauses (SR) are
easier to process than object relatives (OR). However, Hsiao and Gibson (2003) report an …

[PDF][PDF] Structural expectations in Chinese relative clause comprehension

Z Chen, K Grove, J Hale - Proceedings of the 29th West Coast …, 2012 - lingref.com
Relative clauses (RC) are among the most well-studied constructions in the field of
psycholinguistics. A wide variety of work explores a robust processing asymmetry such that …

[PDF][PDF] Subject preference in Korean

N Kwon, M Polinsky, R Kluender - Proceedings of the 25th west coast …, 2006 - lingref.com
Long-distance dependencies have long been at the center of linguists' attention, and have
played an important role in the ongoing dialogue between theoreticians and …

Is there a processing preference for object relative clauses in Chinese? Evidence from ERPs

T Bulut, SK Cheng, KY Xu, DL Hung, DH Wu - Frontiers in Psychology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
A consistent finding across head-initial languages, such as English, is that subject relative
clauses (SRCs) are easier to comprehend than object relative clauses (ORCs). However …

Subject preference, head animacy and lexical cues: a corpus study of relative clauses in Chinese

F Wu, E Kaiser, E Andersen - Processing and producing head-final …, 2011 - Springer
This research examines factors that influence the frequency and ease of processing of
relative clauses (RCs) in Mandarin Chinese. We conduct a corpus study of RCs with …

Discourse expectations and relative clause processing

D Roland, G Mauner, C O'Meara, H Yun - Journal of Memory and …, 2012 - Elsevier
We investigated the role of discourse context in relative clause processing. We first
replicated Reali and Christiansen's (2007a) finding that pronominal object relative clauses …

Processing preference toward object-extracted relative clauses in mandarin chinese by l1 and l2 speakers: an eye-tracking study

YT Sung, JY Tu, JH Cha, MD Wu - Frontiers in psychology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
The current study employed an eye-movement technique with an attempt to explore the
reading patterns for the two types of Chinese relative clauses, subject-extracted relative …