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Studying the grammatical aspects of word recognition: lexical priming, parsing, and syntactic ambiguity resolution.

Jared M Novick1, Albert Kim, John C Trueswell.   

Abstract

Two experiments are reported examining the relationship between lexical and syntactic processing during language comprehension, combining techniques common to the on-line study of syntactic ambiguity resolution with priming techniques common to the study of lexical processing. By manipulating grammatical properties of lexical primes, we explore how lexically based knowledge is activated and guides combinatory sentence processing. Particularly, we find that nouns (like verbs, see Trueswell & Kim, 1998) can activate detailed lexically specific syntactic information and that these representations guide the resolution of relevant syntactic ambiguities pertaining to verb argument structure. These findings suggest that certain principles of knowledge representation common to theories of lexical knowledge--such as overlapping and distributed representations--also characterize grammatical knowledge. Additionally, observations from an auditory comprehension study suggest similar conclusions about the lexical nature of parsing in spoken language comprehension. They also suggest that thematic role and syntactic preferences are activated during word recognition and that both influence combinatory processing.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12647563     DOI: 10.1023/a:1021985032200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psycholinguist Res        ISSN: 0090-6905


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