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The effect of factivity on lexical retrieval and postlexical processes during eye fixations in reading
Authors:Inhoff  Albrecht Werner
Affiliation:(1) University of Massachusetts, 01003 Amherst, Massachusetts;(2) Neurology Department, Good Samaritan Hospital, 1015 N.W. 22nd Street, 97210 Portland, Oregon
Abstract:Subjects were required to read short passages of text while their eye movements were monitored. Each experimental passage contained a critical factive or nonfactive verb that was followed by a false complement. In half of the trials, subjects' reading was unimpaired; in the remainder of the trial, a central visual pattern mask, which moved in synchrony with the eyes, was applied. The results showed that (1) factive and nonfactive verbs did not receive different amounts of fixation time during the reading text. However, (2) false complements that followed nonfactive verbs. On the basis of this, it is concluded that individual word characteristics, such as factivity, are encoded automatically while sentence interpretation requires effort to be completed.
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