Prosodic form and parsing commitments |
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Authors: | Dr. Sheila M. Watt Wayne S. Murray |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Educational Studies, University of Dundee, DD14HN Dundee, Dundee, Scotland;(2) Department of Psychology, University of Dundee, DD14HN Dundee, Scotland |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the question of whether there are effects of prosody on the syntactic parsing of temporarily ambiguous sentences containing complement verbs. It reports the results of five experiments employing cross-modal response tasks where the visually presented target word was either an appropriate or an inappropriate continuation in terms of the prosodic form of the preceeding auditory sentence fragment. Two experiments employing cross-modal naming only showed indications of sensitivity to syntactic and appropriateness manipulations when coupled with a simultaneous appropriateness judgment task. In contrast, the experiments employing cross-modal lexical decision showed greater sensitivity to syntactic and appropriateness effects. However, while the results from these studies replicated our earlier auditory parsing results and provided support for the suggestion that there are differences in visual and auditory parsing processes and for a constituent-based, minimal commitment type auditory parser, none of the studies demonstrated an effect of prosodic form on the parsing process. |
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