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Clark, Herbert H.; Gerrig, Richard J. – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1983
Assumptions about comprehension of utterances are challenged in two experiments using as an example the verb phrase "to do a Richard Nixon on a tape" (i.e., erase it). It is argued that creating meanings, as with this phrase, works differently from selecting senses for utterances and that many require a mixture of the two. (MSE)
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Comprehension, Figurative Language, Language Processing
Bock, Kathryn – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1977
An investigation of the relationship between a speaker's decision to treat portions of the information in a sentence as given or new and the syntactic form of the sentence produced. A tendency of English speakers to use alternative surface structure rules to present given information before new information is demonstrated. (AMH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Research, Pragmatics, Psycholinguistics
Just, Marcel Adam; Carpenter, Patricia Ann – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1971
Research supported by fellowships from the Canada Council and the National Service Foundation. (DS)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Comprehension, Experiments, Language Research
Gibbs, Raymond W., Jr. – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1981
Discusses three experiments which investigated the role of convention and context in understanding indirect requests. Experiments 1 and 2 showed the wide variety of conventions used and how context determines conventionality. Experiment 3 showed how conventional requests take less time to process than nonconventional ones. (Author/PJM)
Descriptors: Context Clues, Language Processing, Listening Comprehension, Pragmatics
Clark, Herbert H.; Lucy, Peter – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975
Twenty-three subjects drew deductions from ten different pairs of conversationally conveyed requests, of which the first conveyed a positive request, the second, a negative. Some evidence shows the listener constructs the literal meaning before the conveyed meaning. (CK)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Discourse Analysis, Linguistic Theory, Listening Comprehension