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No looking back: the effects of visual cues on the lexical boost in structural priming

Roger P. G. van Gompel, Laura Wakeford, Leila Kantola

2022Language Cognition and Neuroscience39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Four structural priming experiments investigated the lexical boost effect in structural priming. In two experiments, we tested whether repeating the subject in prepositional object or double object ditransitive structures boosted structural priming. In two other experiments, we manipulated the repetition of the verb. Repetition of the subject noun affected structural priming, but only when the prime remained visible while participants produced the target sentence. In contrast, repetition of the verb boosted priming regardless of whether participants could see the prime and target simultaneously. We conclude that the subject noun repetition effect is more strategic in nature than the verb boost effect. Structures are automatically associated with the verb, their syntactic head, whereas repetition of the subject noun only affects priming if the presentation method makes the repetition highly explicit.

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Priming (agriculture)VerbSentenceRepetition (rhetorical device)NounRepetition primingSubject (documents)PsychologyLinguisticsObject (grammar)Cognitive psychologyComputer scienceNatural language processingLexical decision taskArtificial intelligenceCognitionBiologyNeuroscienceGerminationLibrary sciencePhilosophyBotanyNeurobiology of Language and BilingualismReading and Literacy DevelopmentSecond Language Acquisition and Learning
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