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  1. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
  2. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research : Volume 27
  3. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research : Volume 27, Issue 1, January 1998
  4. Early, Mandatory, Pragmatic Processing
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Early, Mandatory, Pragmatic Processing

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Murray, Wayne S. Rowan, Murray
Copyright Year 1998
Abstract The experiment reported in this paper used a delayed same/different sentence matching task with concurrent measurement of eye movements to investigate three questions: whether pragmatic plausibility effects are restricted to certain phrasal environments; how rapidly such effects are shown in on-line sentence processing; and whether they are a product of optional, high-level, inferential processes. The results clearly show that plausibility effects are not restricted to low–level phrasal units and that they appear to arise as a necessary consequence of the process responsible for deriving basic sentence meaning. The rapid and highly localized nature of the effects supports a view of sentence processing involving incremental interpretation of the earliest available syntactic representations. We argue that the apparently mandatory nature of plausibility effects, coupled with their insensitivity to repetition context, presents difficulties for both modular and interactive views of sentence processing.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 22
Page Count 22
File Format PDF
ISSN 00906905
Journal Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
Volume Number 27
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 15736555
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Publisher Date 1998-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Psycholinguistics Cognitive Psychology
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Experimental and Cognitive Psychology Linguistics and Language
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