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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Linguistics
  • Psycholinguistics

Background:

  • Linguistic theory posits that verb aspect (perfect vs. imperfective) shapes event representations.
  • Perfect aspect implies a completed event with a focus on the result.
  • Imperfective aspect suggests an ongoing event, encompassing all stages and participants.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate how grammatical verb aspect influences online event comprehension.
  • To determine if verb aspect affects the mental representation of event participants and their roles.
  • To test the hypothesis that aspect-congruent stimuli are processed faster.

Main Methods:

  • Two experiments used self-paced reading of rebus sentences with images replacing key nouns (instrument, object).
  • Participants processed sentences presented word-by-word, with images appearing at specific points.
  • Measures included image processing times and accuracy/speed of sensibility judgments for aspect-congruent and incongruent trials.

Main Results:

  • A significant interaction revealed that image processing speed was influenced by verb aspect and temporal match.
  • Participants processed aspect-congruent images faster than incongruent ones, particularly for resulting objects in perfect aspect sentences.
  • Results were consistent across experiments, unaffected by object placement, supporting the role of verb aspect in event representation.

Conclusions:

  • Verb aspect not only structures the temporal aspect of event representation but also directs focus onto specific event roles.
  • Online sentence-picture processing demonstrates a visual match effect driven by grammatical aspect.
  • Findings align with perceptual simulation theories, suggesting language comprehension involves simulating sensory experiences.