The scrambling complexity hypothesis and processing of split scrambling constructions in Russian
IA Sekerina - Journal of Slavic Linguistics, 1999 - JSTOR
Journal of Slavic Linguistics, 1999•JSTOR
This article investigates the processing of discontinuous constituents in Russian which result
from Split Scrambling. Two experiments are reported, an on-line chunk-by-chunk self-paced
reading study and a norming sentence completion questionnaire. The experimental findings
provide evidence for the processing complexity of Split Scrambling compared to phrasal XP-
Scrambling, as reflected in increased reading times in Experiment 1 and avoidance of
discontinuous constituents through morphological means, such as novel nominalizations, in …
from Split Scrambling. Two experiments are reported, an on-line chunk-by-chunk self-paced
reading study and a norming sentence completion questionnaire. The experimental findings
provide evidence for the processing complexity of Split Scrambling compared to phrasal XP-
Scrambling, as reflected in increased reading times in Experiment 1 and avoidance of
discontinuous constituents through morphological means, such as novel nominalizations, in …
This article investigates the processing of discontinuous constituents in Russian which result from Split Scrambling. Two experiments are reported, an on-line chunk-by-chunk self-paced reading study and a norming sentence completion questionnaire. The experimental findings provide evidence for the processing complexity of Split Scrambling compared to phrasal XP-Scrambling, as reflected in increased reading times in Experiment 1 and avoidance of discontinuous constituents through morphological means, such as novel nominalizations, in Experiment 2. These results support the Scrambling Complexity Hypothesis (SCH).
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