Cross-linguistic Variation in Sentence Processing: Evidence From R C Attachment Preferences in Greek - Couverture souple

Papadopoulou, Despoina

 
9789048171712: Cross-linguistic Variation in Sentence Processing: Evidence From R C Attachment Preferences in Greek

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The central question that I will pursue in this study concerns the universality of the human sentence processing mechanism. It will be explored whether there are cross-linguistic differences in parsing by p- senting psycholinguistic evidence from Greek. Empirical data collected from both native speakers and second language learners of Greek will be used to assess various parsing models and to investigate parsing mechanisms employed in Greek. The results from the L2 learners will be additionally used to shed light on the nature of sentence processing in a second language. Moreover, a supplementary objective of this study is to provide insights into the question of whether discourse biases guide initial parsing choices. The goal of any theory of sentence processing is to determine how people arrive at the desired interpretation of a given sentence, attem- ing thus to investigate the very nature of the human language processor. Sentence processing is a rapid and automatic process, one which ‘is closely linked in time to the input’ (Garrett, 1990: 136, Pickering, 1999). This means that sentence processing proceeds in an incremental fashion, once each word is encountered, it is integrated to the sentence analysis. Sentence processing necessarily involves a syntactic analysis of the sentence, usually referred to as parsing, which allows the reader or listener to identify the syntactic role of words within each sentence, and an analysis which involves the use of semantic and pragmatic information to arrive at a plausible interpretation.

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9781402046896: Cross-linguistic Variation in Sentence Processing: Evidence from Rc Attachment Preferences in Greek

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ISBN 10 :  1402046898 ISBN 13 :  9781402046896
Editeur : Springer-Verlag New York Inc., 2006
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