Production and recognition bias of stylistic sentences using a story reading task.


Autoria(s): Zervakis, J; Rubin, DC
Data(s)

01/03/2002

Formato

107 - 130

Identificador

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12022791

J Psycholinguist Res, 2002, 31 (2), pp. 107 - 130

0090-6905

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/10133

Relação

J Psycholinguist Res

10.1023/A:1014922700023

Palavras-Chave #Humans #Reading #Recognition (Psychology) #Verbal Behavior
Tipo

Journal Article

Cobertura

United States

Resumo

Four experiments examined participants' ability to produce surface characteristics of sentences using an on-line story reading task. Participants read a series of stories in which either all, or the majority of sentences were written in the same "style," or surface form. Twice per story, participants were asked to fill in a blank consistent with the story. For sentences that contained three stylistic regularities, participants imitated either all three characteristics (Experiment 2) or two of the three characteristics (Experiment 1), depending on the proportion of in-style sentences. Participants demonstrated a recognition bias for the read style in an unannounced recognition task. When participants read stories in which the two styles were the dative/double object alternation, participants demonstrated a syntactic priming effect in the cloze task, but no consistent recognition bias in a later recognition test (Experiments 3 and 4).

Idioma(s)

ENG