Processing coordinated structures: Incrementality and connectedness. Patrick Sturt, undefined & LOMBARDO Vincenzo, undefined COGNITIVE SCIENCE, 29(2):291-305, 2005. Articolo in rivista
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We recorded participants’ eye movements while they read sentences containing verb-phrase coordination. Results showed evidence of immediate processing disruption when a reflexive pronoun embedded in the conjoined verb phrase mismatched the sentence subject.We argue that this result is incompatible with models of human parsing that employ only bottom-up parsing procedures, even when flexible constituency is employed. Models need to incorporate a mechanism similar to the adjoining operation in Tree-Adjoining Grammar, in which one structure is inserted into another.
@article{article,
author = {Patrick Sturt, and LOMBARDO Vincenzo,},
pages = {291-305},
title = {Processing coordinated structures: Incrementality and connectedness},
volume = {29(2)},
note = {Articolo in rivista},
issn = {0364-0213},
journal = {COGNITIVE SCIENCE},
year = {2005},
wosId = {WOS:000228054800005},
scopusId = {2-s2.0-17244374480},
abstract = {We recorded participants’ eye movements while they read sentences containing verb-phrase coordination.
Results showed evidence of immediate processing disruption when a reflexive pronoun embedded
in the conjoined verb phrase mismatched the sentence subject.We argue that this result is incompatible
with models of human parsing that employ only bottom-up parsing procedures, even when flexible
constituency is employed. Models need to incorporate a mechanism similar to the adjoining operation in
Tree-Adjoining Grammar, in which one structure is inserted into another.}
}

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