Argument structure frames: a lexical complexity metric?
- PMID: 1826732
- DOI: 10.1037//0278-7393.17.1.49
Argument structure frames: a lexical complexity metric?
Abstract
The number of semantic argument structure frames associated with a verb has been reported to influence ease of processing during language comprehension. The present experiments tested the generality of the argument structure complexity effect with three dependent measures: eye-fixation times, naming latencies, and lexical decision latencies. Two eye-movement experiments and two experiments using cross-modal tasks failed to provide evidence supporting the argument structure complexity effect. The present experiments indicated that results reflecting verbs' argument structure complexity are not generalizable.
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