Gender attraction in sentence comprehension

Author:

González Alonso Jorge1,Cunnings Ian2,Fujita Hiroki2ORCID,Miller David3ORCID,Rothman Jason4

Affiliation:

1. UiT The Arctic University of Norway

2. University of Reading

3. University of Illinois at Chicago

4. UiT The Arctic University of Norway, NO; Universidad Antonio de Nebrija

Abstract

Agreement attraction, where ungrammatical sentences are perceived as grammatical (e.g., *The key to the cabinets were rusty), has been influential in motivating models of memory access during language comprehension. It is contested, however, whether such effects arise due to a faulty representation of relevant morphosyntactic features, or as a result of memory retrieval. Existing studies of agreement attraction in comprehension have largely been limited to subject-verb number agreement, primarily in English, and while attraction in other agreement phenomena such as gender has been investigated in production, very few studies have focused on gender attraction in comprehension. We conducted five experiments investigating noun-adjective gender agreement during comprehension in Spanish. Our results indicate attraction effects during online sentence processing that are consistent with approaches ascribing attraction to interference during memory retrieval, rather than to a faulty representation of agreement features. We interpret our findings as consistent with the predictions of cue-based parsing.

Publisher

Open Library of the Humanities

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