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Lu, Ching-Ching; Bates, Elizabeth; Hung, Daisy; Tzeng, Ovid; Hsu, Jean; Tsai, Chih-Hao; Roe, Katherine – Language and Speech, 2001
Syntactic priming of Chinese nouns and verbs was investigated in word recognition and production. Disyllabic compound words were presented after syntactically congruent, incongruent, or neutral auditory contexts, with a zero delay between offset of the context and onset of the target. Significant priming was observed in both tasks, including…
Descriptors: Chinese, Nouns, Syntax, Task Analysis

Yamashita, Hiroko – Language and Speech, 2001
Investigated whether syntactic computation takes place in an ambiguous sentence fragment in Japanese and if and how information from constituents other than the verb is utilized. Experiments were conducted using automated, word-by-word visual presentations with a lexical decision task on an extrasentential target. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Japanese, Language Processing, Language Tests

Hartsuiker, Robert J.; Kolk, Herman H. J. – Language and Speech, 1998
Three experiments are reported that showed effects of "structure priming," the tendency to repeat syntactic structure across successive sentences. These effects were demonstrated in Dutch, a previously untested language. All experiments studied spoken sentence production. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: College Students, Dutch, Foreign Countries, Higher Education