When participants follow spoken instructions to pick up and move objects in a visual workspace, their eye movements to the objects are closely time-locked to referential …
The most predominant language processing theories have, for some time, been based largely on structured knowledge and relatively simple rules. These symbolic models …
JC Sedivy - Journal of Memory and Language, 2002 - Elsevier
Four self-paced reading experiments focusing on the main clause/reduced relative clause ambiguity were conducted to assess the effects of semantic focus on the resolution of …
T Desmet, M Brysbaert, CD Baecke - The Quarterly Journal of …, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
We examined the production of relative clauses in sentences with a complex noun phrase containing two possible attachment sites for the relative clause (eg,“Someone shot the …
D Grodner, E Gibson, S Tunstall - Journal of Memory and Language, 2002 - Elsevier
This article presents two self-paced reading experiments which investigate the role of storage costs associated with maintaining incomplete syntactic dependencies in structural …
Background: This study investigates the role of lexical information in normal and aphasic sentence comprehension. Effects of verb biases in normal comprehension have been well …
We report an eye movement experiment investigating the influence of the focus operator only on syntactic processing of “long” relative clause sentences. Paterson, Liversedge, and …