Recall of grammatical relations within clause-containing sentences |
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Authors: | Raymond Baird John D. Koslick |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio |
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Abstract: | Two major findings were obtained in a study of college students' recall of meaningful grammatical relations within sentences: (1) verb-object relations in object focus relative clauses were recalled less accurately than verb-object relations in subject focus relative clauses, thus supporting the hypothesis that permuted word order in certain relative clauses interferes with adequate encoding of underlying grammatical relations, and (2) subject-verb relations in nested sentences in which a relative clause intervened between subject and verb (nested sentences) were retained in memory as accurately as uninterrupted subject-verb relations (not nested sentences). |
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