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      Effects of Surprisal and Locality on Danish Sentence Processing: An Eye-Tracking Investigation.

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          An eye-tracking experiment in Danish investigates two dominant accounts of sentence processing: locality-based theories that predict a processing advantage for sentences where the distance between the major syntactic heads is minimized, and the surprisal theory which predicts that processing time increases with big changes in the relative entropy of possible parses, sometimes leading to anti-locality effects. We consider both lexicalised surprisal, expressed in conditional trigram probabilities, and syntactic surprisal expressed in the manipulation of the expectedness of the second NP in Danish constructions with two postverbal NP-objects. An eye-tracking experiment showed a clear advantage for local syntactic relations, with only a marginal effect of lexicalised surprisal and no effect of syntactic surprisal. We conclude that surprisal has a relatively marginal effect, which may be clearest for verbs in verb-final languages, while locality is a robust predictor of sentence processing.

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          Journal
          J Psycholinguist Res
          Journal of psycholinguistic research
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1573-6555
          0090-6905
          Oct 2017
          : 46
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Management, Society and Communication, Copenhagen Business School, Dalgas Have 15, 2000, Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark. lwb.msc@cbs.dk.
          [2 ] School of Communication and Culture, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
          Article
          10.1007/s10936-017-9482-2
          10.1007/s10936-017-9482-2
          28332141
          c4b8acba-f6bb-41a8-897f-ed10aa7fcedd
          History

          Surprisal theory,Eye tracking,Danish language,Locality,Sentence processing

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