Evidence for Implicit Learning in Syntactic Comprehension |
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Authors: | Alex B Fine T Florian Jaeger |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, University of Rochester;2. Department of Linguistics, University of Rochester;3. Department of Computer Science, University of Rochester |
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Abstract: | This study provides evidence for implicit learning in syntactic comprehension. By reanalyzing data from a syntactic priming experiment (Thothathiri & Snedeker, 2008), we find that the error signal associated with a syntactic prime influences comprehenders' subsequent syntactic expectations. This follows directly from error‐based implicit learning accounts of syntactic priming, but it is unexpected under accounts that consider syntactic priming a consequence of temporary increases in base‐level activation. More generally, the results raise questions about the principles underlying the maintenance of implicit statistical knowledge relevant to language processing, and about possible functional motivations for syntactic priming. |
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Keywords: | Language processing Syntactic priming Learning Adaptation |
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