Understanding Sentence Structure and Meaning
Chapter 9: Understanding Sentence Structure and Meaning
9.1 Incremental Processing and the Problem of Ambiguity
- “Garden path” sentences
- Box 9.1: Key grammatical terms and concepts in English
- Measuring processing difficulty
- Language at Large 9.1: Crash blossoms run amok in newspaper headlines
- Method 9.1: Using reading times to detect misanalysis
- 9.1 Questions to Contemplate
9.2 Models of Ambiguity Resolution
- The garden path theory
- Box 9.2: Two common psychological heuristics
- The constraint-based approach
- Box 9.3: Not all reduced relatives lead to processing implosions
- 9.2 Questions to Contemplate
9.3 Variables That Predict the Difficulty of Ambiguous Sentences
- Thematic relations associated with verbs
- The syntactic frames of verbs
- Frequency-based information
- Researchers at Work 9.1: Subliminal priming of a verb's syntactical frame
- The importance of context
- Box 9.4: Doesn't intonation disambiguate spoken language?
- Humans parse language despite rampant ambiguity
- 9.3 Questions to Contemplate
9.4 Making Predictions
- Eyeing the content yet to come
- Brain waves reveal predictive processing
- Predictions in language and hockey: A matter of expertise
- 9.4 Questions to Contemplate
9.5 When Memory Fails
- Memory failure or faulty predictions?
- Case markers as disentanglers: A Russian lesson
- 9.5 Questions to Contemplate
9.6 Variable Minds
- Individual differences in memory span
- Differences in cognitive control
- Box 9.5: The language experience of bookworms versus socialites
- Effects of cognitive training
- Box 9.6: How does aging affect sentence comprehension?
- Language at Large 9.2: A psycholinguist walks into a bar...
- 9.6 Questions to Contemplate
- Digging Deeper: The great debate over the “bilingual advantage”
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