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Examining Online Syntactic Processing of Spoken Complex Sentences in Chinese Using Dual-Modal Interference Tasks
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Behavior
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JoVE Journal Behavior
Examining Online Syntactic Processing of Spoken Complex Sentences in Chinese Using Dual-Modal Interference Tasks
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08:32 min

September 05, 2019

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  • 00:04Title
  • 00:50Dual-Modal Intrasentential Interference Task Setup
  • 02:39Dual-Modal Intrasentential Interference Task
  • 03:55Dual-Modal Extrasentential Interference Task
  • 06:12Results: Representative Online Syntactic Spoken Complex Sentence Processing Analyses
  • 07:45Conclusion

Summary

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Here, we present a protocol employing dual-modal interference tasks to examine online processing of spoken-Chinese relative clause sentences. Two exemplar experiments involving auditory processing with intra- and extrasentential interferences are described. The paradigm provides a methodology for addressing the nature of working memory and its effects on sentence processing.

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