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Title: Results of Eyetracking


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Results of Eyetracking Self-Paced Moving Window
Studies
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Ambiguity EffectsFirst-Pass Times in Eyetracking
At Ambiguous NP
At Disambiguating Verb
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Ambiguity EffectsTotal Times in Eyetracking
At Ambiguous NP
At Disambiguating Verb
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Ambiguity EffectsSelf-paced Moving Window Times
At Disambiguating Verb
At Ambiguous NP
Notice direction of Plaus Effects at NP !!!
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Verbs Rule! But Why?
  • In these sentences, verb comes before relevant
    noun, so gets a head start?
  • BUT, Trueswell (1995) found same for Reduced
    Relatives, where noun comes first (e.g.,
    evidence examined )
  • Verb Bias may be retrieved as part of recognizing
    verb
  • While plausibility must be computed on-line for
    particular verb-noun combinations, which probably
    takes longer?
  • Verbs determine how everything else in sentence
    combines, so weighted most heavily?
  • In English, verbs appear early in sentences, so
    we learn to rely heavily on the predictive info
    they provide?
  • So what do speakers of verb-final languages rely
    on instead? Plausibility of possible noun
    combinations???

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Correlations between Ambiguity Effect Size at
Disambiguation Verb Bias Strength Across All
Verbs
First-Pass Times
Moving Window Times
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Correlational Evidence Specifically for Parallel
Parsing
  • When Verb Bias Plausibility provided
    conflicting cues
  • Clause-Bias Verb Plausible-as-DO NP
  • As DO-Bias INcreases, difficulty INcreases
  • r .56 (First Pass)
  • .47 (Moving Window)
  • DO-Bias Verb Implausible-as-DO NP
  • As Clause-Bias INcreases, difficulty DEcreases
  • r -.58 (First Pass)
  • -.59 (Moving Window)
  • So, when Plausibility cue conflicts w/ Verb Bias
  • - Other structure is considered
  • - To the extent the V is used in that other
    structure

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Could ALL Non-Syntactic Influence be on
Reanalysis, not Initial Parse???
  • Frazier (1995)
  • It may be significant that garden paths have
    never been convincingly demonstrated in the
    processing of analysis A (the structurally
    simplest one) In such cases, if analysis A
    ultimately proves to be correct, perceivers
    should show evidence of having been garden-pathed
    by a syntactically more complex analysis even
    though the syntactically simpler analysis is
    correct.
  • So, need to demonstrate early influence of
    non-syntactic factors even when GP Model predicts
    no reanalysis
  • GP Model says simplest alternative tried first
  • If correct, no reason to try others, so no
    reanalysis
  • And thus no reason for non-syntactic factors to
    influence parse

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  • Interactive models do predict garden-pathing
    in
  • simpler structures, if lexical /or contextual
    cues
  • push toward more complex possible structure
  • But they predict it should be smaller than in
    more
  • complex structures because
  • - Structural ( conceptual) simplicity not
    ignored in such models
  • - Just not the only important factor in initial
    interpretation
  • - Simpler sentences are generally more
    common
  • - So other cues have to fight structural
    frequency effects

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Wilson Garnsey (2006)
  • Put both kinds of verbs in both kinds of
    structures
  • Clause-Bias Verb
  • The ticket agent admitted the mistake might
    not have been caught.
  • The ticket agent admitted the mistake
    because she had been caught.
  • DO-Bias Verb
  • The CIA director confirmed the rumor could
    mean a security breach.
  • The CIA director confirmed the rumor when he
    testified before Congress.
  • ALL post-verb NPs plausible as DOs
  • Since DO-sentence with implausible-as-DO NP is
    implausible!

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Length-Corrected Residual RT at Disambiguation
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Convinced???
  • According to GP Model, in DO-Structure Sentence
  • Should never be any reason to reanalyze
  • So no need to go back reread
  • So why do people reread earlier words more in
  • DO-Structure Sentence w/ Clause-Bias Verb?
  • Because Verb Bias does influence initial
    interpretation, not just reanalysis?
  • Why do people
  • Slow down stay put in Clause-Structure
    Sentences w/ DO-Bias Verbs?
  • But reread earlier words instead in DO-Structure
    Sentences w/ Clause-Bias Verbs?
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