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Focus identification during sentence comprehension: evidence from eye movements
Authors:Paterson Kevin B  Liversedge Simon P  Filik Ruth  Juhasz Barbara J  White Sarah J  Rayner Keith
Institution:  a University of Leicester, Leicester, UK b University of Southampton, Southampton, UK c University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK d Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, USA e University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA
Abstract:Three eye movement experiments investigated focus identification during sentence comprehension. Participants read dative or double-object sentences (i.e., either the direct or indirect object occurred first), and a replacive continuation supplied a contrast that was congruous with either the direct or the indirect object. Experiments 1 and 2 manipulated focus by locating only adjacent to either the direct or indirect object of dative (Experiment 1) or double-object (Experiment 2) sentences. Reading-time effects indicated that the surface position of the focus particle influenced processing. In addition, Experiment 1 reading times were longer when the replacive was incongruous with the constituent that only adjoined, and particle position modulated a similar effect in Experiment 2. Experiment 3 showed that this effect was absent when only was omitted. We conclude that the surface position of a focus particle modulates focus identification during on-line sentence comprehension.
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