How robust are effects of semantic and phonological prediction during language comprehension? A visual world eye-tracking study
Prediction is often assumed to play a crucial role during language comprehension. While some theories propose that prediction robustly affects at all levels of linguistic representation, empirical evidence suggests that the circumstances under which linguistic predictions occur appear to be limited,...
Main Authors: | Ito, A, Husband, E |
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Format: | Conference item |
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IEICE
2017
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