2021
DOI: 10.1111/cogs.12927
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Quantifying Structural and Non‐structural Expectations in Relative Clause Processing

Abstract: Information‐theoretic complexity metrics, such as Surprisal (Hale, 2001; Levy, 2008) and Entropy Reduction (Hale, 2003), are linking hypotheses that bridge theorized expectations about sentences and observed processing difficulty in comprehension. These expectations can be viewed as syntactic derivations constrained by a grammar. However, this expectation‐based view is not limited to syntactic information alone. The present study combines structural and non‐structural information in unified models of word‐by‐w… Show more

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“…In the course of online RC processing, recognizing the embedded verb will facilitate the processing of the embedded clause, for the embedded verb is the key to assigning the argument roles to both the head noun and the noun in the embedded clause. The results are not in accord with previous works on L1 speakers (Hale, 2001;Levy, 2008;Chen and Hale, 2021), which showed slower reading only at the embedded NP but not at the embedded verb. This may be due to L2 learners' low proficiency in connecting the thematic role of the embedded NP and the following verb.…”
Section: Methodscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…In the course of online RC processing, recognizing the embedded verb will facilitate the processing of the embedded clause, for the embedded verb is the key to assigning the argument roles to both the head noun and the noun in the embedded clause. The results are not in accord with previous works on L1 speakers (Hale, 2001;Levy, 2008;Chen and Hale, 2021), which showed slower reading only at the embedded NP but not at the embedded verb. This may be due to L2 learners' low proficiency in connecting the thematic role of the embedded NP and the following verb.…”
Section: Methodscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Sag and Wasow (2011) distill this and related considerations into a short list of requirements on performance-plausible grammars. In subsequent years, Stabler's (1997) formalization emerged as a version of transformational grammar that meets Sag and Wasow's requirements (see, e.g., Chen & Hale, 2021;Graf, Monette, & Zhang, 2017;Hale, 2006;Hunter, Stanojević, & Stabler, 2019;Stanojević & Stabler, 2018). 3 More precisely, Sturt & Lombardo's challenge is addressed by combining revealing parsing operation with a predictive step.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In English, as in many other languages, ORCs are generally more difficult to process than SRCs (Lau and Tanaka, 2021). This difficulty is thought in part to reflect the relative unpredictability of ORCs (Chen and Hale, 2021;Hale, 2001;Staub, 2010;Vani et al, 2021). However, unlike the garden path constructions, the overall comprehension difficulty associated with ORCs has occasionally been argued to involve memory-related difficulties above and beyond the effects of predictability even by proponents of surprisal theory (Levy, 2013).…”
Section: The Syntactic Ambiguity Processing Benchmark: Dataset Constr...mentioning
confidence: 99%