Fine-grained time course of verb aspect processing
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25100Date
2022-02-25Type
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Abstract
Sentence processing is known to be highly incremental. Speakers make incremental commitments as the sentence unfolds, dynamically updating their representations based on the
smallest pieces of information from the incoming speech stream. Less is known about linguistic processing on the sub-word level, especially with regard to abstract grammatical
information. This study employs the Visual World Paradigm to investigate the processing of
grammatical aspect by Russian-speaking adults (n = 124). Aspectual information is
encoded relatively early within the Russian verb which makes this an ideal testing ground to
investigate the incrementality of grammatical processing on the sub-word level. Participants
showed preference for pictures of ongoing events when they heard sentences involving
Imperfective verbs, and for pictures of completed events when they heard sentences involving Perfective verbs. Crucially, the analysis of the participants’ eye-movements showed that
they exhibited preference for the target picture already before they heard the end of the
verb. Moreover, the latency of this effect depended on where the aspectual information was
encoded within the verb. These results indicate that the processing and integration of grammatical aspect information can happen rapidly and incrementally on a fine-grained wordinternal level. Methodologically, the study draws together a set of analytical techniques
which can be fruitfully applied to the analysis of effect latencies in a wide range of studies
within the Visual World eye-tracking paradigm.
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Public Library of ScienceCitation
Minor S, Mitrofanova N, Ramchand GC. Fine-grained time course of verb aspect processing. PLOS ONE. 2022;17(2)Metadata
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