2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.610909
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Assessing Intervention Effects in Sentence Processing: Object Relatives vs. Subject Control

Abstract: Object relative clauses are harder to process than subject relative clauses. Under Grillo’s (2009) Generalized Minimality framework, complexity effects of object relatives are construed as intervention effects, which result from an interaction between locality constraints on movement (Relativized Minimality) and the sentence processing system. Specifically, intervention of the subject DP in the movement dependency is expected to generate a minimality violation whenever processing limitations render the moved o… Show more

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“…They claim that this means that listeners use structural information as quickly as morphological features when searching for an antecedent. Delgado et al (2021) focus their research on the processing of object and subject relatives in comparison to Object and Subject Control in European Portuguese.…”
Section: Anaphor Interpretation and Coreference Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They claim that this means that listeners use structural information as quickly as morphological features when searching for an antecedent. Delgado et al (2021) focus their research on the processing of object and subject relatives in comparison to Object and Subject Control in European Portuguese.…”
Section: Anaphor Interpretation and Coreference Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%