Children's Processing of Ambiguous Sentences:

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  • Claudia Felser
  • Theodore Marinis
  • Harald Clahsen
چکیده

The present study investigates children’s and adults' relative clause attachment preferences in sentences such as The student photographed the fan of the actress who was looking happy. 29 six to seven year-old monolingual English children and 37 adult native speakers of English participated both in an auditory questionnaire study and in an on-line self-paced listening experiment. While the adult group's attachment preferences were influenced by the type of preposition joining the two potential antecedent NPs (of vs. with), children’s on-line attachment preferences varied depending on their listening span: Children with a relatively high listening span showed a preference for NP1 attachment irrespective of the type of preposition involved, whereas the Low-Span children showed a general tendency towards NP2 disambiguation. We argue that when resolving modifier attachment ambiguities during on-line processing, children primarily rely on structural information, and that the observed differences between children and adults, as well as those found between the two span groups, reflect working memory differences rather than differences in the parser.

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تاریخ انتشار 2006