
One view of sentence comprehension is that word meanings are retrieved independently and then combined; another view is that the retrieved meanings for words are context dependent and thus different in different sentences. To examine retrieval of a noun's meaning in the context of an adjective, spoken sentences were probed with a picture. Subjects were instructed to respond positively if the picture illustrated a noun in the sentence (e.g., house ), regardless of other information in the sentence ( burning house ) or in the picture. Even when the probe appeared immediately after an adjective—noun pair, an atypical picture incorporating the adjective was responded to more rapidly than a more typical picture. The results suggest that a noun's meaning is retrieved in conjunction with the adjective, not independently, when the phrase describes a familiar conception such as a burning house.
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