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  1. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
  2. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research : Volume 29
  3. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research : Volume 29, Issue 6, November 2000
  4. Locality and Parsing Complexity
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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research : Volume 29, Issue 6, November 2000
Introduction ( Journal of Psycholinguistic Research , Volume 29 , Issue 6 )
Eye Movements and Lexical Access in Spoken-Language Comprehension: Evaluating a Linking Hypothesis between Fixations and Linguistic Processing
Priming in Sentence Processing: Intralexical Spreading Activation, Schemas, and Situation Models
One Frog, Two Frog, Red Frog, Blue Frog: Factors Affecting Children's Syntactic Choices in Production and Comprehension
Locality and Parsing Complexity
Wide-Coverage Probabilistic Sentence Processing
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Locality and Parsing Complexity

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Konieczny, Lars
Copyright Year 2000
Abstract Two experiments, an off-line acceptability judgment study and an on-line self-paced reading experiment, were conducted to tackle the question of locality-based preferences in sentence processing. The material consisted of German verb-final sentences containing a relative clause that was either host adjacent or extraposed. While the off-line data seem to reflect locality based integration cost, the on-line data revealed a highly different picture. It is argued that, in the present constructions at least, locality is relevant for production rather than perception. In perception, heads can be anticipated through incremental integration of their arguments.
Starting Page 627
Ending Page 645
Page Count 19
File Format PDF
ISSN 00906905
Journal Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
Volume Number 29
Issue Number 6
e-ISSN 15736555
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Publisher Date 2000-01-01
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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