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The missing-VP effect in readers of English as a second language.

Stefan L Frank1, Patty Ernst2, Robin L Thompson3, Rein Cozijn4.   

Abstract

English sentences with double center-embedded clauses are read faster when they are made ungrammatical by removing one of the required verb phrases. This phenomenon is known as the missing-VP effect. German and Dutch speakers do not experience the missing-VP effect when reading their native language, but they do when reading English as a second language (L2). We investigate whether the missing-VP effect when reading L2 English occurs in native Dutch speakers because their knowledge of English is similar to that of native English speakers (the high exposure account), or because of the difficulty of L2 reading (the low proficiency account). In an eye-tracking study, we compare the size of the missing-VP effect between native Dutch and native English participants, and across native Dutch participants with varying L2 English proficiency and exposure. Results provide evidence for both accounts, suggesting that both native-like knowledge of English and L2 reading difficulty play a role.
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Keywords:  Eye movements; Grammaticality; Relative clauses; Second language reading; Sentence processing

Year:  2021        PMID: 33864238     DOI: 10.3758/s13421-021-01159-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mem Cognit        ISSN: 0090-502X


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