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Anomaly detection: eye movement patterns

W Ni1, J D Fodor, S Crain

  • 1Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, Connecticut 06511, USA.

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
|September 29, 1998
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This study shows that the brain detects syntactic and pragmatic anomalies in sentences simultaneously but uses different reading patterns to fix errors. Understanding these distinct processing pathways is key to sentence comprehension.

Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Science
  • Psycholinguistics
  • Computational Linguistics

Background:

  • Sentence processing involves anomaly detection, where the parser identifies errors in input strings.
  • Garden-path sentences are a key example of anomalies that require parsing and repair mechanisms.
  • Understanding how different types of anomalies (syntactic vs. pragmatic) are handled is crucial for models of language comprehension.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the parser's response to unambiguous sentences containing syntactic and pragmatic anomalies.
  • To examine the temporal and qualitative differences in processing these anomalies using eye-movement data.
  • To evaluate the role of syntactic and pragmatic information in garden-path recovery.

Main Methods:

  • Participants read unambiguous sentences with embedded syntactic and pragmatic anomalies.

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  • Eye movements were recorded during reading to capture processing dynamics.
  • Analysis focused on first-pass reading times and eye regressions as indicators of anomaly detection and repair.
  • Main Results:

    • Sensitivity to both syntactic and pragmatic anomalies was rapid and occurred almost simultaneously.
    • Qualitative differences were observed in reading times and regression patterns between the two anomaly types.
    • These distinct patterns suggest differential use of syntactic and pragmatic information during error recovery.

    Conclusions:

    • The parser exhibits rapid, simultaneous detection of syntactic and pragmatic anomalies.
    • Distinct eye-movement patterns indicate that syntactic and pragmatic information are processed and utilized differently for sentence repair.
    • Findings support models where anomaly recovery strategies vary based on the type of linguistic information involved.