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2006

Deferred Interpretations: Why Starting Dickens is Taxing but Reading Dickens Isn't

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Deferred Interpretations: Why Starting Dickens is Taxing but Reading Dickens Isn't
Comprehenders often need to go beyond conventional word senses to obtain an appropriate interpretation of an expression. We report an experiment examining the processing of standard metonymies (The gentleman read Dickens) and logical metonymies (The gentleman began Dickens), contrasting both to the processing of control expressions with a conventional interpretation (The gentleman met Dickens). Eye movement measures during reading indicated that standard (producer-for-product) metonymies were not more costly to interpret than conventional expressions, but logical metonymies were more costly to interpret than both standard metonymies and conventional expressions. These results indicate that constructing alternative senses is sometimes taxing and that not all types of deferred interpretations are processed in the same way. The results suggest that a critical factor in determining the attendant cost of constructing alternative senses is whether compositional operations must generate unex...
Brian McElree, Steven Frisson, Martin J. Pickering
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where COGSCI
Authors Brian McElree, Steven Frisson, Martin J. Pickering
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