The processing and remembering of congruent and incongruent sentences |
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Authors: | Rumjahn Hoosain |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for Comparative Psycholinguistics, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois
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Abstract: | Complex sentences, withwhile, before, after, because, orin order to, and other presented clauses were to be conjoined together by using eitherand, orbut. Congruent cases, in which subjects were expected to respond withand, had shorter response latencies than incongruent cases, with expectedbut responses. This indicated a semantic incongruence effect. But the latter were remembered better, indicating a motivational salience effect due to contradiction of expectation. Whether the main clause preceded or followed the subordinate clause was not significant, in terms of either reponse latencies or sentence memory. Sentences withafter had faster response times than those withbefore, although identical constituent clauses were used. |
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