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The role of word frequency and morpho-orthography in agreement processing

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posted on 2019-06-27, 13:19 authored by Laurel Brehm, Erika Hussey, Kiel Christianson

Agreement attraction in comprehension (when an ungrammatical verb is read quickly if preceded by a feature-matching local noun) is well described by a cue-based retrieval framework. This suggests a role for lexical retrieval in attraction. To examine this, we manipulated two probabilistic factors known to affect lexical retrieval: local noun word frequency and morpho-orthography (agreement morphology realised with or without –s endings) in a self-paced reading study. Noun number and word frequency affected noun and verb region reading times, with higher-frequency words not eliciting attraction. Morpho-orthography impacted verb processing but not attraction: atypical plurals led to slower verb reading times regardless of verb number. Exploratory individual difference analyses further underscore the importance of lexical retrieval dynamics in sentence processing. This provides evidence that agreement operates via a cue-based retrieval mechanism over lexical representations that vary in their strength and association to number features.

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This research was supported by the Departments of Psychology and Educational Psychology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign via funding from NIH training grant T32-HD055272; National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

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