Deck 10: Understanding the Structure of Sentences

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Which hypothesis holds the idea that comprehension impairment arises in people with agrammatism because although low-level parsing processes are intact, they are limited by what they can do with the results of these processes?

A)Detachment
B)Competition-integration
C)Indistinct
D)Tuning
E)Mapping
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Which model of parsing explains the garden path effect in terms of discourse factors, such as the number of entities presupposed by the alternative constructions?

A)Pragmatic autonomy
B)Lexical ambiguity
C)Reordered access
D)Referential
E)Purkinje
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Which hypothesis states that people with an agrammatic comprehension deficit have difficulty in computing the relation between elements of a sentence that have been moved by a grammatical transformation and their origin, as well as in constructing the higher parts of the parse tree?

A)Universal-determinism
B)Stem-only
C)Trace-deletion
D)Selective access
E)Just-cause
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According to which of the following models can we construct all possible syntactic representations in parallel, using solely syntactic information, and then use semantic or other information to choose the most appropriate one?

A)Parallel autonomous
B)Insubordinate reliance
C)Insubordinate autonomous
D)Serial recall
E)Parallel reliance
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The processor detects a gap, and fills it with a filler that is the most recent grammatically plausible filler. This is called the:

A)Stop strategy
B)Segment blocking strategy
C)Recent filler strategy
D)Segmentation strategy
E)Constituent blocking strategy
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In constraint-based models, syntactic ambiguity is eventually resolved by:

A)Alliance
B)Familiarity
C)Closeness
D)Reliance
E)Competition
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When a phrase is closed, it exits from short-term memory and is passed on to a second stage of deeper, semantic processing. This is the principle of:

A)Late closure
B)Left association
C)Autonomy of syntax
D)Processing
E)Dependence of syntax
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According to which principle are new words preferentially attached to the lowest possible node in the structure constructed so far, placing less of a load on memory?

A)Late closure
B)Tuning
C)Processing
D)Autonomy of syntax
E)Right association
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When we find a trace, we appear to retrieve its associated antecedent - a process known as _______________ the dislocated constituent to the trace, thereby making it more accessible.

A)Tuning
B)Binding
C)Processing
D)Associating
E)Priming
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Which principle says that we prefer to attach incoming material to the clause or phrase currently being processed?

A)Dependence of syntax
B)Minimal attachment
C)Late closure
D)Autonomy of syntax
E)Right association
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Syntactic rules should be specified independently of other constraints; syntactic processes operate independently of others. This is the psychological principle of the:

A)Left association
B)Minimal attachment
C)Right association
D)Maximum attachment
E)Autonomy of syntax
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Tyler compared the performance of aphasic patients on an on-line measure (monitoring for a particular word) with that on an off-line measure (detecting an anomaly at the end of the sentence) She found patients who performed:

A)Above average on the on-line task, but very poorly on the off-line task
B)Normally on the on-line task, but very poorly on the off-line task
C)Normally on the off-line task, but very poorly on the on-line task
D)Poorly on both tasks
E)Above average on the off-line task, but very poorly on the on-line task
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According to which model is syntactic ambiguity resolved by competition, which is long lasting but decreases as the sentence unfolds?

A)Competition-integration
B)Amity-animosity
C)Prototype
D)Just-cause
E)Serial-recognition
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Which model says that we resolve ambiguity using minimal attachment and late closure, without semantic assistance?

A)Magnetism
B)Garden path
C)Insubordinate
D)Subordinate
E)Collective route
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A clause that modifies the main noun and is "reduced" because it lacks the relative pronoun "which" or "that" is called:

A)A relative clause
B)A relative phrase
C)An absolute clause
D)An absolute phrase
E)A modifying clause
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Who proposed seven principles of parsing to explain the behavior of the human sentence-parsing mechanism?

A)Chomsky
B)Kimball
C)Skinner
D)Tyler
E)Piaget
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According to the sausage machine model there are two stages of parsing: The first stage is the called the _____________________, and it is followed by the _______________________.

A)Semantic arrangement constituent; sentence structure supervisor
B)Sentence structure supervisor; preliminary phrase packager
C)Pragmatic phrase packager; semantic arrangement constituent
D)Preliminary phrase packager; pragmatic phrase packager
E)Preliminary phrase packager; sentence structure supervisor
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The approach in which syntactic constructions convey particular meanings that restrict what sorts of nouns and verbs can be used with them, and particularly what sort of verb-argument structures can be used, is called meaning through:

A)Pragmatics
B)Syntax
C)Semantics
D)Phonics
E)Morphology
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Which hypothesis emphasizes the role of exposure to language, and states that people resolve ambiguities in a way that has been successful in the past?

A)Gating
B)Attachment
C)Tuning
D)Assimilation
E)Recall
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According to which of the following models can various sources of information (e.g., semantic information) influence the syntactic processor at an early stage?

A)Detachment
B)Serial recall
C)Separate-store
D)Interactive
E)Autonomous
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Which hypothesis holds the idea that comprehension impairment arises in people with agrammatism because although low-level parsing processes are intact, they are limited by what they can do with the results of these processes?

A)Detachment
B)Competition-integration
C)Indistinct
D)Tuning
E)Mapping
E
2
Which model of parsing explains the garden path effect in terms of discourse factors, such as the number of entities presupposed by the alternative constructions?

A)Pragmatic autonomy
B)Lexical ambiguity
C)Reordered access
D)Referential
E)Purkinje
D
3
Which hypothesis states that people with an agrammatic comprehension deficit have difficulty in computing the relation between elements of a sentence that have been moved by a grammatical transformation and their origin, as well as in constructing the higher parts of the parse tree?

A)Universal-determinism
B)Stem-only
C)Trace-deletion
D)Selective access
E)Just-cause
C
4
According to which of the following models can we construct all possible syntactic representations in parallel, using solely syntactic information, and then use semantic or other information to choose the most appropriate one?

A)Parallel autonomous
B)Insubordinate reliance
C)Insubordinate autonomous
D)Serial recall
E)Parallel reliance
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The processor detects a gap, and fills it with a filler that is the most recent grammatically plausible filler. This is called the:

A)Stop strategy
B)Segment blocking strategy
C)Recent filler strategy
D)Segmentation strategy
E)Constituent blocking strategy
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In constraint-based models, syntactic ambiguity is eventually resolved by:

A)Alliance
B)Familiarity
C)Closeness
D)Reliance
E)Competition
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When a phrase is closed, it exits from short-term memory and is passed on to a second stage of deeper, semantic processing. This is the principle of:

A)Late closure
B)Left association
C)Autonomy of syntax
D)Processing
E)Dependence of syntax
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According to which principle are new words preferentially attached to the lowest possible node in the structure constructed so far, placing less of a load on memory?

A)Late closure
B)Tuning
C)Processing
D)Autonomy of syntax
E)Right association
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9
When we find a trace, we appear to retrieve its associated antecedent - a process known as _______________ the dislocated constituent to the trace, thereby making it more accessible.

A)Tuning
B)Binding
C)Processing
D)Associating
E)Priming
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10
Which principle says that we prefer to attach incoming material to the clause or phrase currently being processed?

A)Dependence of syntax
B)Minimal attachment
C)Late closure
D)Autonomy of syntax
E)Right association
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11
Syntactic rules should be specified independently of other constraints; syntactic processes operate independently of others. This is the psychological principle of the:

A)Left association
B)Minimal attachment
C)Right association
D)Maximum attachment
E)Autonomy of syntax
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Tyler compared the performance of aphasic patients on an on-line measure (monitoring for a particular word) with that on an off-line measure (detecting an anomaly at the end of the sentence) She found patients who performed:

A)Above average on the on-line task, but very poorly on the off-line task
B)Normally on the on-line task, but very poorly on the off-line task
C)Normally on the off-line task, but very poorly on the on-line task
D)Poorly on both tasks
E)Above average on the off-line task, but very poorly on the on-line task
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13
According to which model is syntactic ambiguity resolved by competition, which is long lasting but decreases as the sentence unfolds?

A)Competition-integration
B)Amity-animosity
C)Prototype
D)Just-cause
E)Serial-recognition
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Which model says that we resolve ambiguity using minimal attachment and late closure, without semantic assistance?

A)Magnetism
B)Garden path
C)Insubordinate
D)Subordinate
E)Collective route
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A clause that modifies the main noun and is "reduced" because it lacks the relative pronoun "which" or "that" is called:

A)A relative clause
B)A relative phrase
C)An absolute clause
D)An absolute phrase
E)A modifying clause
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Who proposed seven principles of parsing to explain the behavior of the human sentence-parsing mechanism?

A)Chomsky
B)Kimball
C)Skinner
D)Tyler
E)Piaget
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17
According to the sausage machine model there are two stages of parsing: The first stage is the called the _____________________, and it is followed by the _______________________.

A)Semantic arrangement constituent; sentence structure supervisor
B)Sentence structure supervisor; preliminary phrase packager
C)Pragmatic phrase packager; semantic arrangement constituent
D)Preliminary phrase packager; pragmatic phrase packager
E)Preliminary phrase packager; sentence structure supervisor
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18
The approach in which syntactic constructions convey particular meanings that restrict what sorts of nouns and verbs can be used with them, and particularly what sort of verb-argument structures can be used, is called meaning through:

A)Pragmatics
B)Syntax
C)Semantics
D)Phonics
E)Morphology
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19
Which hypothesis emphasizes the role of exposure to language, and states that people resolve ambiguities in a way that has been successful in the past?

A)Gating
B)Attachment
C)Tuning
D)Assimilation
E)Recall
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According to which of the following models can various sources of information (e.g., semantic information) influence the syntactic processor at an early stage?

A)Detachment
B)Serial recall
C)Separate-store
D)Interactive
E)Autonomous
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