Browsing Department of Linguistics & TESOL by Author "Witzel, Jeffrey"
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Binding Accessibility and Online Anaphora Processing
Mansbridge, Michael P.; Witzel, Jeffrey (Department of Linguistics and TESOL, the University of Texas at Arlington, 2012) -
Deeper than shallow: Evidence for structure-based parsing biases in second-language sentence processing
Witzel, Naoko; Witzel, Jeffrey; Nicol, Janet (Cambridge University PressDepartment of Linguistics & TESOL, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2012)This study examines the reading patterns of native speakers (NSs) and high-level (Chinese) nonnative speakers (NNSs) on three English sentence types involving temporarily ambiguous structural configurations. The reading ... -
Form Interference Effects During Silent Reading
Khelm, Iya; Witzel, Naoko; Witzel, Jeffrey (Department of Linguistics and TESOL, the University of Texas at Arlington., 2013)Although many studies have shown that phonological repetition causes reading comprehension difficulties, the nature of these processing costs remains unclear. Purpose of the study: to shed light on this issue by examining ... -
The Locus and Nature of the Object-Extracted Relative Clause Penalty
Witzel, Jeffrey; Forster, Kenneth (CUNY Conference on Human Sentence ProcessingDepartment of Linguistics & TESOL, University of Texas at Arlington, 2013-03-22) -
Long-distance attraction effects in subject-verb agreement processing
Eversole, Nathan; Witzel, Jeffrey (Department of Linguistics and TESOL, the University of Texas at Arlington., 2014) -
Masked onset priming in Korean: Evidence for syllable- and phoneme-level effects
Choi, Yujeong; Witzel, Naoko; Witzel, Jeffrey (Department of Linguistics and TESOL, the University of Texas at Arlington., 2012) -
Relative Clause Processing: Evidence from Russian
Price, Iya Khelm; Witzel, Jeffrey (Department of Linguistics and TESOL, University of Texas at Arlington., 2014)Studies on relative clauses (RCs) in a number of languages have shown that object-extracted RCs (ORCs) are more difficult to process than subject-extracted RCs (SRCs). SRC-ORC processing asymmetry has been attributed to: • ... -
Testing the viability of web DMDX for masked priming experiments
Cornelius, Samantha; Witzel, Jeffrey; Witzel, Naoko; Forster, Kenneth; Forster, Jonathan (Department of Linguistics and TESOL, the University of Texas at Arlington., 2012)Purpose: • Evaluate the viability of a web-based version of the DMDX software package (web DMDX). • It was unclear whether web DMDX allowed for the consistent and accurate display of experimental stimuli. Research ...