03936nam 2200661 450 991046615850332120180731044750.0(CKB)3710000000598952(EBL)4419803(SSID)ssj0001623315(PQKBManifestationID)16359317(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001623315(PQKBWorkID)14840210(PQKB)10798278(MiAaPQ)EBC4419803(EXLCZ)99371000000059895220160318h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrVisually situated language comprehension /edited by Pia Knoeferle, Pirita Pyykkönen-Klauck, Matthew W. CrockerAmsterdam, [Netherlands] ;Philadelphia, [Philadelphia] :John Benjamins Publishing Company,2016.©20161 online resource (370 p.)Advances in Consciousness Research (AiCR),1381-589X ;Volume 93Description based upon print version of record.90-272-1360-7 90-272-6748-0 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Visually Situated Language Comprehension; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Preface; 1. Toward a situated view of language; 1. Introduction ; 2. What does context mean? ; 3. What does a real-time measure mean? ; 3.1 Syntactic ambiguity resolution in the visual world paradigm; 3.2 Semantic comprehension in the visual world paradigm; 3.3 Spoken word recognition ; 3.4 Phoneme perception in the visual world paradigm; 3.5 Spoken sentence production in the visual world paradigm; 3.6 Dialogue and reference in the visual world paradigm; 4. Conclusion; References2. Perception of the visual environment1. Perception of the visual environment ; 2. Sampling information from the visual environment ; 2.1 Paradigmatic considerations ; 2.2 Static scenes; 2.3 Task effects on static scene viewing; 2.4 Modelling high-level effects in static scene viewing; 2.5 Problems with models of static scene viewing; 2.6 Dynamic scenes; 2.7 Modelling eye movement when viewing dynamic scenes; 2.8 Natural behaviour; 2.9 Modelling eye movements in natural behaviour; 2.10 Social factors in gaze selection; 3. Encoding information from the visual environment3.1 Schemes of representation3.2 Representation in active tasks; 4. Conclusion ; References ; 3. Attention and eye movement metrics in visual world eye tracking; 1. Measuring and interpreting attention in active and passive tasks ; 2. Linking visual environment and language ; 3. Eye movements in the analyses ; 4. Challenging the analyses ; 5. Summary ; References ; 4. The role of syntax in sentence and referential processing; 1. The use of context in the processing of syntactically ambiguous sentences ; 1.1 Syntactic ambiguity resolution: Children vs. adults1.1 Theoretical approaches to discourse-level informationAdvances in consciousness research ;Volume 93.Visual communicationPsychological aspectsInformation visualizationPsychological aspectsSemioticsCognitive learningPsycholinguisticsElectronic books.Visual communicationPsychological aspects.Information visualizationPsychological aspects.Semiotics.Cognitive learning.Psycholinguistics.302.23Knoeferle PiaPyykkönen-Klauck PiritaCrocker Matthew W.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910466158503321Visually situated language comprehension1936392UNINA