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Similarity-based interference during language comprehension: Evidence from eye tracking during reading
Authors:Gordon Peter C  Hendrick Randall  Johnson Marcus  Lee Yoonhyoung
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3270, USA. pcg@email.unc.edu
Abstract:The nature of working memory operation during complex sentence comprehension was studied by means of eye-tracking methodology. Readers had difficulty when the syntax of a sentence required them to hold 2 similar noun phrases (NPs) in working memory before syntactically and semantically integrating either of the NPs with a verb. In sentence structures that placed these NPs at the same linear distances from one another but allowed integration with a verb for 1 of the NPs, the comprehension difficulty was not seen. These results are interpreted as indicating that similarity-based interference occurs online during the comprehension of complex sentences and that the degree of memory accessibility conventionally associated with different types of NPs does not have a strong effect on sentence processing.
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