Evidence for an anaphoric mechanism within syntactic processing: Some reference relations defy semantic and pragmatic constraints |
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Authors: | Wayne Cowart Helen S. Cairns |
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Affiliation: | 1. Ohio State University, Cunz Hall, Room 204, 1841 Millikin Rd., 43210, Columbus, OH 2. Queens College, Flushing, New York 3. City University of New York, New York
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Abstract: | In three experiments, we examined an interaction between the pronounthey and syntactic analysis. Experiment 1 demonstrates thatthey can slow reading times tois when this verb is visually presented immediately after a sentence fragment ending with an ambiguous expression such asflying kites. This effect seems to involve a coreference assignment linkingthey and the ambiguous expression that influences the syntactic analysis of the latter. Experiments 2 and 3 show that this effect can operate even when coreference betweenthey and the ambiguous expression is implausible. These results support a modular theory of comprehension that includes structurally oriented reference processes with access to some, but not all, of the listener’s knowledge relevant to coreference. |
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