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Plausibility and Verb Subcategorization in Temporarily Ambiguous Sentences: Evidence from Self-Paced Reading
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Matthew?J?TraxlerEmail author
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, University of California at Davis, 1 Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616, USA
Abstract:A self-paced reading experiment investigated processing of sentences containing a noun-phrase that could temporarily be mistaken as the direct-object argument of a verb in a subordinate clause but actually constituted the syntactic subject of the main clause (often referred to as an early vs. late closure ambiguity). Subcategorization preference of the subordinate verb and plausibility of the syntactic misanalysis were manipulated. Elevated reading times occurred during processing of the temporarily ambiguous noun-phrase for those sentences where the noun-phrase was an implausible direct-object of the preceding verb, regardless of the verbsrsquo subcategorization preferences. Elevated reading times were observed for all sentence types following syntactic disambiguation. Subsequent correlational analyses showed that the verbsrsquo individual subcategorization preferences affected processing time on the critical noun-phrase and the syntactically disambiguating main verb.
Keywords:Syntax  parsing  ambiguity  subcategory information
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