Effects of lexical frequency and syntactic complexity in spoken-language comprehension: Evidence from the auditory moving-window technique

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作者
Ferreira, F
Henderson, JM
Anes, MD
Weeks, PA
McFarlane, DK
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[1] Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing
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10.1037/0278-7393.22.2.324
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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In 2 experiments, a new technique called the auditory moving window was used to investigate aspects of spoken-language processing. Participants paced their way through spoken sentences divided into word or wordlike segments, and their processing time for each segment was recorded. The Ist experiment demonstrated that high-frequency words in spoken sentences require less time to process than do low-frequency words. The 2nd experiment demonstrated that words in syntactically demanding contexts (i.e., the disambiguating word of so-called garden-path sentences) are processed longer than the same words in syntactically simpler contexts. Helpful prosodic information appeared to facilitate reanalysis of garden-path structures but did not seem to prevent the misanalysis. The implications of these findings for issues in spoken-language comprehension are discussed. The authors conclude that the auditory moving-window technique provides a useful tool for addressing largely unexplored issues in spoken-language comprehension.
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