Prosodic Effects in Minimal Attachment |
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Authors: | W. D. Marslen-Wilson L. K. Tyler P. Warren P. Grenier C.S. Lee |
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Affiliation: | a MRC Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge, U.K.b Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, U.K. |
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Abstract: | This experiment explores the role of prosodic cues in resolving temporary morphosyntactic ambiguities in spoken language comprehension. Using a cross-modal naming task, we find that prosodic cues are as effective as overt lexical cues in controlling how the listener resolves attachment ambiguities. This suggests that prosodic factors can affect the early stages of parsing and interpretation. |
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