Ambiguity in Psycholinguistics
Joseph F. Kess and Ronald A. Hoppe
The authors present a comprehensive overview of past research in ambiguity in the field of psycholinguistics. Experimental results have often been equivocal in allowing a choice between the single-reading hypothesis and the multiple-reading hypothesis of processing of ambiguous sentences. This text… read more[Pragmatics & Beyond, II:4] 1981. vi, 124 pp.


