THE EFFECT OF MEANING FREQUENCY ON PROCESSING LEXICALLY AMBIGUOUS WORDS - EVIDENCE FROM EYE FIXATIONS

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SERENO, SC
PACHT, JM
RAYNER, K
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10.1111/j.1467-9280.1992.tb00676.x
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Subjects read sentences containing lexically ambiguous words while their eye movements were monitored. Biased ambiguous words (those that have one highly dominant sense) were used in sentences containing a prior context that instantiated their subordinate sense. Control words were matched in frequency both to the dominant and to the subordinate meaning of the ambiguous word (high- and low-frequency controls). Subjects fixated longer on both the ambiguous word and the low-frequency control than on the high-frequency control. When the target was ambiguous, however, the duration of posttarget fixations was longer and the likelihood of making a regression to the target was greater than when the target was an unambiguous control. The results are discussed in relation to current models of lexical ambiguity resolution.
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