Contextual influences on the comprehension of complex concepts
- 1 August 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Language and Cognitive Processes
- Vol. 7 (3-4) , 205-230
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01690969208409385
Abstract
Four experiments demonstrated that the comprehension of novel compound nouns involves the recognition of a general relationship between two categories. Experiment 1 found that reading time is not impaired when a story only implicitly gives the relation underlying a compound noun. Experiment 2 demonstrated that comprehension of both explicit and implicit compounds allows swift and accurate verification of their meanings in a delayed recognition teSt Experiment 3 showed that interpreting both explicit and implicit compounds facilitates later comprehension relying on that interpretation. Experiment 4 found that comprehension of a novel compound facilitates processing of a second compound that shares a similar categorical relation, even when there is no lexical overlap.Keywords
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