Sentence perception units and levels of syntactic structure

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Subjects listened to recorded sentences which were followed by probe words. They performed a next-word naming task-uttering the word that followed the probe word in the original sentence as quickly as possible. Other things being equal, naming latencies are longer when the juncture between the probe word and the response word in the original sentence sequence terminates a "functionally complete" unit than when this position corresponds to the boundary of a "functionally incomplete" unit. These results are not predicted by existent "syntactic" theories of sentence perception units, and these theories are to that extent shown to be inadequate. A "functional" program for the study of sentence perception is suggested. © 1978 Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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Carroll, J. M. (1978). Sentence perception units and levels of syntactic structure. Perception & Psychophysics, 23(6), 506–514. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03199527

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