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Reanalysis in Sentence Processing (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
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Reanalysis in Sentence Processing (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
Series: Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics, 21
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The topic addressed in this volume lies within the study of
sentence processing, which is one of the major divisions of
psycholinguistics. The goal has been to understand the structure
and functioning of the mental mechanisms involved in sentence
comprehension. Most of the experimental and theoretical work during
the last twenty or thirty years has focused on 'first-pass
parsing', the process of assigning structure to a sentence as its
words are encountered, one at a time, 'from left to right' . One
important guiding idea has been to delineate the processing
mechanisms by studying where they fai . For this purpose we
identify types of sentences which perceivers have trouble assigning
structure to. An important class of perceptually difficult senten
ces are those which contain temporary ambiguities. Since the
parsing mechanism cannot tell what the intended structure is, it
may make an incorrect guess. Then later on in the sentence, the
structure assignment process breaks down, because the later words
do not fit with the incorrect structural analysis. This is called a
'garden path' situation. When it occurs, the parsing mechanism must
somehow correct itself, and find a different analysis which is
compatible with the incoming words. This reanalysis process is the
subject of the research reported here.
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