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Syntactic ambiguity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Syntactic ambiguity is a property of sentences which may be reasonably interpreted in more than one way, or reasonably interpreted to mean more than one thing. Ambiguity may or may not involve one wo...
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Ambiguity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The lexical nature of syntactic ambiguity resolution [corrected] ... Reinterpreting syntactic ambiguity resolution as a form of lexical ambiguity resolution obviates the need for special parsing principles to account for syntactic interpretation preferences, reconciles a number of apparently conflicting results concerning...
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Two reading experiments investigated the extent to which the presence of phonemic repetition in sentences influenced processing difficulty during syntactic ambiguity resolution. In both experiments, participants read sentences silently as reading time was measured.
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Moreover, the combined analysis of both groups of readers revealed an influence of verb subcategorization information on syntactic ambiguity resolution. Experiment 2 also examined syntactic ambiguity resolution in the native and second ... Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution While Reading in Second and Native Languages...
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MacDonald, M., N. Pearlmutter, and M. Seidenberg (1993). The Lexical Nature of Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution. The Beckman Institute, TR UIUC-BI-CS-93-13. ... MacDonald, M. C., Pearlmutter, N. J., & Seidenberg, M. S. (1994). Lexical nature of syntactic ambiguity resolution. Psychological Review, 101(4), 676-703.;
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