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Tessa WarrenProfessor, University of Pittsburgh Verified email at pitt.edu Cited by 3105 |
Investigating effects of selectional restriction violations and plausibility violation severity on eye-movements in reading
T Warren, K McConnell - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2007 - Springer
This paper presents a study investigating whether and how different kinds of knowledge
affect the detection of plausibility and possibility violations. Readers’ eye-movements were …
affect the detection of plausibility and possibility violations. Readers’ eye-movements were …
The effect of plausibility on eye movements in reading.
Readers' eye movements were monitored as they read sentences describing events in which
an individual performed an action with an implement. The noun phrase arguments of the …
an individual performed an action with an implement. The noun phrase arguments of the …
Effects of context on eye movements when reading about possible and impossible events.
Plausibility violations resulting in impossible scenarios lead to earlier and longer lasting eye
movement disruption than violations resulting in highly unlikely scenarios (K. Rayner, T. …
movement disruption than violations resulting in highly unlikely scenarios (K. Rayner, T. …
The influence of referential processing on sentence complexity
This paper reports the results of five experiments designed to investigate the effects of
referential processing on sentence complexity. Gibson (Cognition, 68 (1998) 1) suggested that …
referential processing on sentence complexity. Gibson (Cognition, 68 (1998) 1) suggested that …
Using EZ Reader to model the effects of higher level language processing on eye movements during reading
ED Reichle, T Warren, K McConnell - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2009 - Springer
Although computational models of eye-movement control during reading have been used to
explain how saccadic programming, visual constraints, attention allocation, and lexical …
explain how saccadic programming, visual constraints, attention allocation, and lexical …
Investigating the causes of wrap-up effects: Evidence from eye movements and E–Z Reader
Wrap-up effects in reading have traditionally been thought to reflect increased processing
associated with intra- and inter-clause integration (Just, MA & Carpenter, PA (1980). A theory …
associated with intra- and inter-clause integration (Just, MA & Carpenter, PA (1980). A theory …
Effects of NP type in reading cleft sentences in English
This paper investigates factors which contribute to the complexity of English sentences with
long-distance dependencies. Two hypotheses were compared: (1) increased referential …
long-distance dependencies. Two hypotheses were compared: (1) increased referential …
Reading‐time evidence for intermediate linguistic structure in long‐distance dependencies
Most linguistic theories since Chomsky (1973) have hypothesized that long‐distance
dependencies crossing multiple clauses are mediated by intermediate structures. This paper …
dependencies crossing multiple clauses are mediated by intermediate structures. This paper …
The influence of implausibility and anomaly on eye movements during reading
T Warren - 2011 - academic.oup.com
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Beginning adult L2 learners' sensitivity to morphosyntactic violations: A self-paced reading study
N Tokowicz, T Warren - European journal of cognitive psychology, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
This study investigated beginning adult second language (L2) learners' sensitivity to L2
morphosyntactic violations as a function of cross-language similarity. Online sensitivity was …
morphosyntactic violations as a function of cross-language similarity. Online sensitivity was …