What you know is what you parse
Nina Versteeg
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Contents
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : The current study
Chapter 3 : The effect of situational knowledge on parsing ambiguous coordinations
Chapter 4 : The interaction of situational knowledge and subject-verb agreement in parsing ambiguous coordinations
Chapter 5 : A closer look at parsing ambiguous coordinations: an eye movement study
Chapter 6 : Summary and conclusions
References
Appendix 1 : Example of a two-paragraph experimental text with an NP-context
Appendix 2 : Statistical model used to analyze the data of Experiment 1 and 4
Appendix 3 : Mean proportion of S-coordination continuations (Experiment 1)
Appendix 4 : Statistical model used to analyze the data of Experiment 2 and 3
Appendix 5 : Mean judgments for two-paragraph texts (Experiment 2)
Appendix 6 : Experimental texts used in Experiment 3
Appendix 7 : Mean reading time for participants with correct and incorrect answers to the critical statement (Experiment 3)
Appendix 8 : Statistical model used to analyze the data of Experiment 5
Appendix 9 : Statistical model used to analyze the data of Experiment 6, 7 and 8
Appendix 10 : Experimental texts used in Experiment 7
Appendix 11 : Experimental texts used in Experiment 8
Appendix 12 : Parameter estimates regarding the proportion of first-pass fixations and regressions (Experiment 8)
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