Investigating the Influence of Grammatical Aspect on Eye-Movements

KA Nisbet - 2017 - search.proquest.com
People's ability to understand language is influenced by numerous factors, one of which is
grammatical aspect. The present study focused on whether hearing the imperfective aspect …

Real-time processing of event descriptions for partially-and fully-completed events: Evidence from the visual world paradigm

MJ Kaplan, A Raju… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - journals.linguisticsociety.org
The current study investigated non-culminating accomplishments through an experimental
lens. We used a well-established paradigm for studying real-time language processing …

Eye movements during listening reveal spontaneous grammatical processing

S Huette, B Winter, T Matlock, DH Ardell… - Frontiers in …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Recent research using eye-tracking typically relies on constrained visual contexts in
particular goal-oriented contexts, viewing a small array of objects on a computer screen and …

Minding your manners in event perception: What eye movements can tell us about the relation between language and thought

J Trueswell - AMLaP-2005, 2005 - Citeseer
In this talk I will be presenting a new line of eye movement research, conducted in
collaboration with Anna Papafragou from the University of Delaware. This work examines …

Aspect processing across languages: A visual world eye-tracking study

S Minor, N Mitrofanova, G Guajardo, M Vos… - Frontiers in Language …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
The study employed a combination of a picture selection task and Visual World eye-tracking
to investigate the processing of grammatical aspect (perfective vs. imperfective) in three …

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JP Hong, TR Ferretti, R Craven, RD Hepburn, T Ferretti - 2019 - researchgate.net
Recent psycholinguistic research shows that grammatical aspect (imperfective, perfective)
has a varying impact on language comprehension difficulty, based on the lexical aspect …

At the boundary between lexical and grammatical aspect: an eye tracking study

M Kořenář - 2017 - dspace.cuni.cz
Even subtle changes in linguistic cues can lead to changes in mental representation. Among
the grammatical markers and lexical categories from which linguistic cues arise have shared …

Language-mediated eye movements in the absence of a visual world: The 'blank screen paradigm'

GTM Altmann - Cognition, 2004 - Elsevier
The 'visual world paradigm'typically involves presenting participants with a visual scene and
recording eye movements as they either hear an instruction to manipulate objects in the …

[PDF][PDF] Spontaneous eye movements during passive spoken language comprehension reflect grammatical processing

Abstract Language is tightly connected to sensory and motor systems. Recent research
using eyetracking typically relies on constrained visual contexts, viewing a small array of …

Processing motion implied in language: eye-movement differences during aspect comprehension

S Huette, B Winter, T Matlock, M Spivey - Cognitive Processing, 2012 - Springer
Previous research on language comprehension has used the eyes as a window into
processing. However, these methods are entirely reliant upon using visual or orthographic …