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. 2004 Mar;30(2):498-513.
doi: 10.1037/0278-7393.30.2.498.

Continuous mapping from sound to meaning in spoken-language comprehension: immediate effects of verb-based thematic constraints

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Continuous mapping from sound to meaning in spoken-language comprehension: immediate effects of verb-based thematic constraints

Delphine Dahan et al. J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2004 Mar.

Abstract

The authors used 2 "visual-world" eye-tracking experiments to examine lexical access using Dutch constructions in which the verb did or did not place semantic constraints on its subsequent subject noun phrase. In Experiment 1, fixations to the picture of a cohort competitor (overlapping with the onset of the referent's name, the subject) did not differ from fixations to a distractor in the constraining-verb condition. In Experiment 2, cross-splicing introduced phonetic information that temporarily biased the input toward the cohort competitor. Fixations to the cohort competitor temporarily increased in both the neutral and constraining conditions. These results favor models in which mapping from the input onto meaning is continuous over models in which contextual effects follow access of an initial form-based competitor set.

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