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La interferencia de recuperación en la comprensión del lenguaje, específicamente los errores de atracción, ocurre durante el procesamiento rutinario, no solo en predicciones fallidas. La predecibilidad de los anáforos reflexivos no afecta su susceptibilidad a estos efectos de interferencia en la comprensión.

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  • Psicolingüística
  • Ciencia Cognitiva
  • Lingüística

Sus antecedentes:

  • La formación de dependencias sintácticas en la comprensión implica la recuperación de la memoria, lo que puede causar errores de interferencia como la atracción.
  • Se debate si esta interferencia es parte del procesamiento normal o un mecanismo de reparación para predicciones fallidas.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Probar la hipótesis de la recuperación impulsada por errores con respecto a la formación de dependencias sintácticas.

Principales métodos:

  • Se realizaron dos experimentos de tiempo de lectura y un experimento de interpretación fuera de línea.
  • El estudio examinó la interacción entre la atracción del anáfora reflexivo y su predecibilidad.

Principales resultados:

  • La predecibilidad de una dependencia reflexiva no influyó en su susceptibilidad a los efectos de interferencia durante la comprensión.
  • Los hallazgos indican que la atracción no es desencadenada únicamente por errores de predicción.

Conclusiones:

  • La atracción sintáctica parece ser parte de los procesos de recuperación rutinarios en la comprensión del lenguaje.
  • La insensibilidad de los reflexivos a los distractores probablemente involucra mecanismos más allá de la reparación impulsada por errores.