Plausibility and the Processing of Unbounded Dependencies:An Eye-Tracking Study
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DOI:
10.1006/jmla.1996.0025
Publication Date:
2002-10-07T16:10:10Z
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Two eye-tracking experiments investigated processing of unbounded dependency constructions. Experiment 1 employed sentences likeThat's the garage/pistol with which the heartless killer shot the man yesterday afternoon.Readers experienced greater processing difficulty in implausible sentences than in plausible sentences immediately after encountering the verbshot.This demonstrated that they did not wait until the purported gap location aftermanbefore forming the unbounded dependency. Experiment 2 considered sentences which locally appear to have an unbounded dependency that turns out to be incorrect. Data from this experiment demonstrated that readers formed the unbounded dependency immediately, even though they had to reanalyze later. However, there was no evidence that readers formed this unbounded dependency when it was rendered ungrammatical by island-constraint information. We argue that the processor constructs unbounded dependencies in a manner that is maximally efficient from the point of view of incremental processing.
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