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Original Articles

Processing of Idiomatic Expressions: Evidence for a New Hybrid View

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Pages 79-108 | Published online: 05 Dec 2007
 

Abstract

Is the format of semantic representation for idiomatic expressions different from that for words or literal phrases? Do the semantic characteristics of idiomatic expressions influence their processing? This study examined the influence of the composi-tionality dimension on the processing of idiomatic expressions. It was hypothesized that decomposable and nondecomposable idiomatic expressions are represented differently in memory and that this difference affects the processing time of idiomatic expressions. In 2 experiments, participants read sentences containing decomposable idioms, nondecomposable idioms, or control expressions and performed a lexical decision task on figurative targets presented 0 msec, 350 msec, or 500 msec after reading. Results demonstrated a clear effect of compositionality on the activation of figurative meaning: decomposable idiomatic expressions were processed sooner than nondecomposable idiomatic ones. These results are discussed in the framework of the hybrid model (CitationTitone & Connine, 1999) and the construction–integration (CI) model (CitationKintsch, 1998).

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Kirsten Butcher has moved to the Learning Research and Development Center at the University of Pittsburgh.

Notes

It's important to note that an actual Inter Stimuli Interval (ISI) of 0 msec in sentence visual presentation is not possible and, therefore, corresponds to at least 15 msec.

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