语法性
判决
心理学
词(群论)
语序
序列(生物学)
理解力
句子处理
语言学
任务(项目管理)
基础(拓扑)
自然语言处理
人工智能
计算机科学
语法
数学
化学
管理
经济
哲学
数学分析
生物化学
作者
Jonathan Mirault,Joshua Snell,Jonathan Grainger
标识
DOI:10.1177/0956797618806296
摘要
We report a novel transposed-word effect in speeded grammaticality judgments made about five-word sequences. The critical ungrammatical test sequences were formed by transposing two adjacent words from either a grammatical base sequence (e.g., "The white cat was big" became "The white was cat big") or an ungrammatical base sequence (e.g., "The white cat was slowly" became "The white was cat slowly"). These were intermixed with an equal number of correct sentences for the purpose of the grammaticality judgment task. In a laboratory experiment (N = 57) and an online experiment (N = 94), we found that ungrammatical decisions were harder to make when the ungrammatical sequence originated from a grammatically correct base sequence. This provides the first demonstration that the encoding of word order retains a certain amount of uncertainty. We further argue that the novel transposed-word effect reflects parallel processing of words during written sentence comprehension combined with top-down constraints from sentence-level structures.
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