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Influence of Social Perception and Social Monitoring on Structural Priming.

Heeju Hwang1, Eunjin Chun2.   

Abstract

Although structural priming has been considered to be an independent cognitive process, recent evidence suggests that structural priming is modulated by sociocognitive factors such as social perception; speakers are more likely to mimic the sentence structure of a socially desirable interlocutor than the structure of a less desirable interlocutor. This study aims to further address the role of sociocognitive factors in language use by investigating how individual differences in social perception and tendency to align with others (i.e., social monitoring) modulate same-verb structural priming. In particular, we investigate how likely students are to repeat a sentence structure of a teacher depending on their perception of the teacher and their social monitoring tendency. Our results demonstrate that students' tendency to imitate a sentence structure of the teacher is positively influenced by their perception of the teacher but negatively by social monitoring. We suggest that the effects may be accounted for in terms of their influence on attention and memory encoding.
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Keywords:  Social monitoring (self-monitoring); Social perception; Socially mediated priming; Structural priming; Teacher-student relationship

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29517115     DOI: 10.1111/cogs.12604

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Sci        ISSN: 0364-0213


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1.  Children show selectively increased language imitation after experiencing ostracism.

Authors:  Zoe L Hopkins; Holly P Branigan
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  2020-03-19
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