Prosodic effects in parsing early vs. late closure sentences by second language learners and native speakers (original) (raw)

Effects of prosodic boundaries on syntactic disambiguation*

Shari Speer

Studia Linguistica, 2005

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Prosodic disambiguation of syntactic clause boundaries in Korean

Shari Speer

a paper presented at WCCFL XXII. San …, 2003

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Effects of prosodic boundaries on ambiguous syntactic clause boundaries in Japanese

Shari Speer

Proceeding in 8th International …, 2004

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Prosodic Boundaries and Null Arguments in L2 Korean

Hyunah Ahn

Proceedings of the 36th annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, 2012

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Prosodic Facilitation and Interference in the Resolution of Temporary Syntactic Closure Ambiguity

Shari Speer

Journal of Memory and Language, 1999

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Informative Prosodic Boundaries

Katy Carlson, Charles Clifton

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The Prosodic Resolution of Syntactic/Semantic Ambiguity: An Exemplar-based Account

Hyunah Ahn

Language Research, 2017

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Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution in L2 Parsing: Effects of Prosodic Boundaries and Constituent Length

Heather Goad

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An Extra Cue Is Beneficial for Native Speakers but Can Be Disruptive for Second Language Learners: Integration of Prosody and Visual Context in Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution

Yuki Hirose

Frontiers in Psychology, 2020

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The contribution of silent pauses to the perception of prosodic boundaries in Korean read speech

Hyongsil Cho

2006

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Prosodic boundary preferences

Charles Clifton

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Syntactic ambiguity resolution and the prosodic foot: Cross-language differences

Stephen Matthews

Applied Psycholinguistics, 2006

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Don't break, or do: Prosodic boundary preferences

Charles Clifton

Lingua, 2004

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The Inè uence of Prosodic Structure on the Interpretation of Temporary Syntactic Ambiguity by Young and Elderly Listeners

Margaret Kjelgaard

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Marinis, T., Roberts, L., Felser C. & Clahsen, H. (2005). Gaps in Second Language Sentence Processing. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 27, 53-78.

Theo Marinis

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Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution: Effects of Prosodic Breaks and Prosodic Length

Heather Goad

2011

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DISCRIMINATION OF ENGLISH INTONATION CONTOURS BY NATIVE SPEAKERS AND SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNERS

Amy Schafer

2007

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Different Sentence Processing by Native English Speakers and Korean Bilinguals

HyunSook Ko

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Phonological phrase boundaries constrain the online syntactic analysis of spoken sentences

Séverine Millotte, Alice René

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2008

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Perceived prosodic boundaries in Taiwanese and Swedish

Grace Kuo

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2013

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Prosodic phrasing is central to language comprehension

Charles Clifton

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2006

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Cross-linguistic differences in prosodic cues to syntactic disambiguation in German and English

Mary O'Brien

Applied Psycholinguistics, 2012

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Gaps in Second Language Sentence Processing

Theo Marinis

Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2005

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How L2 learners perceive English prosody

Shinobu Mizuguchi

ISAPh 2018 International Symposium on Applied Phonetics

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Perception of hierachical prosodic boundaries

Weijun Li

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Phrasal prosody disambiguates syntax

Severine Millotte

Language and Cognitive Processes, 2007

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Phrase Length Matters: The Interplay between Implicit Prosody and Syntax in Korean “Garden Path” Sentences

Hyekyung Hwang, Karsten Steinhauer

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2011

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Prosody, Syntax, and Discourse: A Three-way Interaction

Hyunah Ahn

Korean Journal of Linguistics, 2018

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