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Categorization of Ambiguous Sentences as a Function of a Changing Prosodic Parameter: A Dynamical Approach
Authors:Joanna Rączaszek  Betty Tuller  Lewis P. Shapiro  Pamela Case  Scott Kelso
Affiliation:(1) Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton. Joanna, R"aogon"czaszek;(2) Department of Communicative Disorders, San Diego State University, USA;(3) Department of Psychology, Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract:The present study investigates the dynamics of changes in interpretation of ambiguous sentences. The sentences used had alternative interpretations with different surface structures (bracketing). Continua were created by systematic manipulation of prosodic cues (relative foot duration), resulting in stimulus sentences that spanned the range between the two interpretations. Continua were presented to subjects who were requested to indicate as quickly as possible which meaning they perceived. The pattern of responses and response times revealed the presence of hysteresis. That is, when the values of prosodic parameters are congruent with both interpretations, the individual's recent history decides which meaning will be perceived. Thus, we can treat this categorization process as a transition from an initially stable meaning that loses stability with variations in prosody (our control parameter). The same underlying dynamics have been observed in studies of perception of syllables and aspects of visual perception. Apart from demonstrating the same characteristics of pattern formation at various levels of cognition, the study points to the usefulness of the dynamical approach in the investigation of language understanding.
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