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Print exposure explains individual differences in using syntactic but not semantic cues for pronoun comprehension

机译:打印曝光解释了使用句法但不是语义线索进行代词理解的个体差异

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Comprehenders have been shown to use both syntactic and semantic cues to understand pronouns like he and she. In Ana threw the ball to Liz. She..., there is a syntactic bias to assign "she" to the previous subject (Ana), and a semantic bias to assign it to the goal referent (Liz). How do people learn these biases? We tested how sensitivity to these cues is modulated by linguistic experience, measured with an Author Recognition Task (Stanovich & West, 1989). In two experiments, we found both the subject and goal biases overall, but higher print exposure only predicted use of the subject bias, not the goal bias. Our results suggest that the subject bias, and not the goal bias, may be learned from exposure.
机译:理解者已被证明可以使用句法和语义提示来理解像他和她这样的代词。 在Ana扔到了liz。 她......,有一个句法偏见来将“她”分配给上一个主题(ANA),以及将其分配给目标指示(LIZ)的语义偏见。 人们如何学习这些偏见? 我们测试了通过作者识别任务(Stanovich&West,1989)测量的语言体验来调制对这些提示的敏感性。 在两个实验中,我们发现了主题和目标偏差总体,但打印曝光更高的预测使用主题偏差,而不是目标偏见。 我们的结果表明,可以从曝光中学习主题偏差,而不是目标偏见。

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