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Lexical structure in parsing long-distance dependencies
Authors:Michael K. Tanenhaus  Julie Boland  Susan M. Garnsey  Greg N. Carlson
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Rochester, Meliora Hall, 14627 Rochester, New York
Abstract:We review a series of experiments investigating lexical influences in parsing sentences with long-distance dependencies. We report three primary results. First, gaps are posited and filled immediately following verbs that are typically used transitively, even when the filler is an implausible object of the verb. However, gaps are not posited after verbs that are typically used intransitively. Second, plausibility determines whether or not a filler is treated as the object of a verb when the verb is typically used with both a direct object and an infinitive complement. Finally, verb control information is used immediately in determining which noun phrase will be interpreted as the ldquounderstoodrdquo subject of an infinitive complement.
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