The time course of semantic and syntactic processing in Chinese sentence comprehension: Evidence from eye movements

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Jinmian Yang
Suiping Wang
Hsuan-Chih Chen
Keith Rayner
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[1] South China Normal University,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Massachusetts,undefined
[3] Chinese University of Hong Kong,undefined
[4] University of California,undefined
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Memory & Cognition | 2009年 / 37卷
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Reading Time; Violation Effect; Word Category; Syntactic Processing; Experimental Sentence;
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In the present study, we examined the time course of semantic and syntactic processing when Chinese is read. Readers’ eye movements were monitored, and the relation between a single-character critical word and the sentence context was manipulated such that three kinds of sentences were developed: (1) congruent, (2) those with a semantic violation, and (3) those with both a semantic and a syntactic violation. The eye movement data showed that the first-pass reading times were significantly longer for the target region in the two violation conditions than in the congruent condition. Moreover, the semantic + syntactic violation caused more severe disruption than did the pure semantic violation, as reflected by longer first-pass reading times for the target region and by longer go-past times for the target region and posttarget region in the former than in the latter condition. These results suggest that the effects of, at least, a semantic violation can be detected immediately by Chinese readers and that the processing of syntactic and semantic information is distinct in both first-pass and second-pass reading.
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页码:1164 / 1176
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