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Linguistic structures and mental operations
Authors:Sam Glucksberg  Tom Trabasso  Jerry Wald  
Institution:2. Princeton University U.S.A.;1. Now at University of Minnesota U.S.A.
Abstract:The internal representations and mental operations used in verifying a sentence against a pictorial referent are examined in an experiment where the location of the false constituent (subject, verb, or object) varied. The latencies for false sentences were ordered: verb, grammatical subject, grammatical object, with verb mismatches being detected the fastest. An information-processing analysis indicated that both comparison and search operations are employed, and that sentences are represented, in general, as a list of propositions with case-relational information. Context and task demands impose order on the list and lead to different operations on these structures. The depth of processing sentences varies from simple lexical comparisons up to full encoding and usage of syntactic and semantic features and case relations.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to: S  Glucksberg  Department of Psychology  Princeton University  Princeton  New Jersey 08540  
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