On the Persistence of Discourse Predictions: The Facilitative Effect of Discourse Markers Diminishes in the Presence of Intervening Material.

Q1 Social Sciences
Open Mind Pub Date : 2025-04-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1162/opmi_a_00203
Merel C J Scholman, Hannah Rohde, Vera Demberg
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Abstract

The current study investigates for how long readers maintain expectations about an upcoming discourse relation. We use the pair of discourse markers On the one hand (OT1H) and On the other hand (OTOH) to test the facilitative effect of OT1H on the processing of OTOH and the sensitivity of this effect to the presence of intervening material. Results from a story continuation study indicate that intervening material slightly weakens the effect of OT1H on offline representations of the discourse. Results from a self-paced reading and two eye-tracking studies suggest that the presence of intervening material diminishes the facilitative effect of OT1H in online processing. These results support memory-based models of processing by showing that discourse dependencies, while they are built as fine-grained representations, are not unbounded in real-time processing.

论话语预测的持续性:话语标记的促进作用在中介材料的存在下减弱。
当前的研究调查了读者对即将到来的话语关系保持预期的时间。我们使用一方面(OT1H)和另一方面(OTOH)这对话语标记来测试OT1H对OTOH加工的促进作用以及这种作用对介入材料存在的敏感性。一项故事延续研究的结果表明,介入材料略微削弱了OT1H对话语离线表征的影响。一项自定节奏阅读和两项眼球追踪研究的结果表明,干预材料的存在削弱了OT1H在在线处理中的促进作用。这些结果支持基于记忆的处理模型,表明尽管话语依赖关系被构建为细粒度表示,但在实时处理中并非无界。
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Open Mind Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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